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Developing auditory stimulus control: A note on methodology
Authors:Richard W. Serna Ph.D.  Lawrence T. Stoddard Ph.D.  William J. McIlvane Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, Waltham, Massachusetts;(2) Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, Waltham, Massachusetts;(3) Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, Waltham, Massachusetts;(4) Behavioral Sciences Division, E. K. Shriver Center for Mental Retardation, 200 Trapelo Rd., 02254 Waltham, Massachusetts
Abstract:This paper concerns the problem of teaching people with intellectual handicaps to respond reliably to spoken words and other auditory instructional stimuli. We describe how microcomputer technology can be applied to implement effective auditory stimulus control shaping methods. With hardware and software currently available, it is now possible to adapt procedures that have been previously successful in stimulus control programming with visual stimuli. We describe several techniques for programming gradual stimulus changes (e.g., stimulus fading, stimulus shaping) to promote auditory discrimination learning. Teaching studies with two individuals with severe mental retardation provide illustrative applications and data supporting the feasibility and potential utility of auditory stimulus control shaping methodology.
Keywords:auditory discrimination  stimulus shaping  stimulus fading  computer-assisted instruction  individuals with mental retardation
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