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Response acquisition for music or beverages in adults with profound multiple handicaps

Journal/Book: J Dev Phys Disabilities. 1996; 8: 233 Spring St, New York, NY 10013. Plenum Publ Corp. 221-231.

Abstract: Behavioral shaping procedures and adapted devices were used to establish controlled hand movements in two severely disabled adults with profound mental retardation. Both individuals made arm/hand movements that were arbitrary or under partial voluntary control. Switches were adapted and positioned bilaterally on or near these hand movements to avoid shaping a complex response topography. Contact resulted in contingent music or beverages. Both subjects acquired controlled hand movements on each switch. As the number of switch operations increased, the response requirement needed to access the music or beverages was increased. For Subject 1, the schedule for music was abruptly changed to a conjugate schedule. For Subject 2, the value of the fired ratio schedule for the automated delivery of beverages was gradually increased over seven values to a maximum of FR 40. Increases in the schedule response requirements were accompanied by increases in rate of responding, providing evidence that controlled hand movements had been acquired. During schedule conditions with high response requirements, responding was not only sustained by both subjects, but cumulative records show a high rate of responding controlled by the scheduled delivery of reinforcement. The conditioning of two responses simultaneously on separate switches and the schedule conditions with high response requirements demonstrate behavioral shaping procedures not investigated in previous studies. The adapted switches and the automated beverage dispensing device show the successful use of technology in training programs in adults with profound multiple handicaps. Applications for the shaping procedures and adapted devices in assessment and applied situations are discussed.

Note: Article SJ Gutowski, 13 Birchwood Ave, Sudbury, MA 01776 USA

Keyword(s): profound mental retardation; severe disabilities; operant conditioning; switch responses; cumulative records; music; beverages; SENSORY REINFORCEMENT


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