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Age trends in stimulus overselectivity

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The study examines the impact of aging on stimulus control and overselectivity. The results conclude that overselectivity is more likely to occur in later adulthood and also that overselectivity of stimulus elements represents attentional deficit.

Author: Reed, Phil, McHugh, Louise
Publisher: Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Publication Name: Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0022-5002
Year: 2007
Adults, Psychological aspects, Analysis, Autism, Verbal behavior, Verbal behaviour, Stimulus discrimination

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Speech perception in rats: use of duration and rise time cues in labeling of affricate/fricative sounds

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The ability of hooded rats to "label" an affricate/fricative continuum is examined. The results indicate, rise time as the salient dimension that enables classification of the affricate/fricative continuum.

Author: Reed, Phil, Howell, Peter, Sackin, Stevie, Pizzimenti, Lisa, Rosen, Stuart
Publisher: Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Publication Name: Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0022-5002
Year: 2003
Speech perception, Continuity (Philosophy)

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