An evaluation of simultaneous and sequential presentation of preferred and nonpreferred food to treat food selectivity |
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Authors: | Piazza Cathleen C Patel Meeta R Santana Christine M Goh Han Leong Delia Michael D Lancaster Blake M |
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Affiliation: | Marcus Institute, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA. |
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Abstract: | In the current investigation, we compared two methods of food presentation (simultaneous vs. sequential) to increase consumption of nonpreferred food for 3 children with food selectivity. In the simultaneous condition, preferred foods were presented at the same time as nonpreferred food (e.g., a piece of broccoli was presented on a chip). In the sequential condition, acceptance of the nonpreferred food resulted in presentation of the preferred food. Increases in consumption occurred immediately during the simultaneous condition for 2 of the 3 participants. For 1 participant, increases in consumption occurred in the simultaneous condition relative to the sequential condition, but only after physical guidance and re-presentation were added to treatment. Finally, consumption increased for 1 participant in the sequential condition, but only after several sessions. These results are discussed in terms of possible mechanisms that may alter preferences for food (i.e., establishing operations, flavor-flavor conditioning). |
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Keywords: | developmental disabilities establishing operations food selectivity negative reinforcement |
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