Conditional discrimination in mentally retarded adults: the development of generalized skills.

K J Saunders, J E Spradlin
Author Information
  1. K J Saunders: Bureau of Child Research, Parsons, Kansas 67357.

Abstract

The development of generalized conditional discrimination skills was examined in adults with retardation. Two subjects with histories of failure to acquire arbitrary matching under trial-and-error procedures were successful under procedures that trained one or more prerequisite skills. The successive discrimination between the sample stimuli was established by training the subjects to name the stimuli. The simultaneous discrimination between the comparison stimuli was established using either (a) standard simple discrimination training with reversals or (b) a procedure in which each of the two sample-comparison relations in the conditional discrimination was presented in blocks of trials, with the size of the blocks decreasing gradually until sample presentation was randomized. The amount of prerequisite training required varied across subjects and across successive conditional discriminations. After acquiring either two or three conditional discriminations with component training, both subjects learned new conditional discriminations under trial-and-error procedures. In general, each successive conditional discrimination was acquired more rapidly. Tests showed that conditional responding had become a generalized skill. Symmetry was shown for almost all trained relations. Symmetry trial samples were ultimately named the same as the stimuli to which they were related in training.

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Grants

  1. 1-P01HD18955/NICHD NIH HHS
  2. 5-P30HD02528/NICHD NIH HHS
  3. 5-T32HD07173/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Attention
Discrimination Learning
Education of Intellectually Disabled
Female
Humans
Intellectual Disability
Male
Mental Recall
Motivation
Pattern Recognition, Visual

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