Age trends in stimulus overselectivity.

Louise McHugh, Phil Reed
Author Information
  1. Louise McHugh: Department of Psychology, Swansea University. l.mchugh@swansea.ac.uk

Abstract

Stimulus overselectivity refers to the phenomenon whereby stimulus control over behavior is exerted only by a limited subset of the total number of stimuli present during discrimination learning. It often is displayed by individuals with autistic spectrum disorders or learning disabilities, but is not exclusive to those groups. The present studies investigated the impact of aging on stimulus control and overselectivity. Three age groups--18-22, 47-55, and 70-80 year olds-were studied in two experiments. All participants were trained on a simple discrimination task, randomly assigned to one of two conditions (either with or without a distractor task), and then tested for the emergence of overselectivity (Experiment 1). In Experiment 2 responding controlled by the overselected stimulus elements was reduced by introducing a verbal punisher. In subsequent tests, control of behavior by the previously underselected elements from Experiment 1 was enhanced across the two younger age groups but not the oldest group of participants. The results are discussed in relation to the attention-deficit and overshadowing accounts of overselectivity.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Choice Behavior
Discrimination, Psychological
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Reinforcement, Psychology
Speech

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