Differential outcomes and discrimination learning in children and adults with Down Syndrome
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Yn: International Journal of Psychology, Cyfrol 35, Rhif 3-4, 2000, t. 240-240.
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T1 - Differential outcomes and discrimination learning in children and adults with Down Syndrome
AU - Fuentes, L.J.
AU - Estevez, A.
AU - Gonzalez, C.
AU - Mari-Beffa, Paloma
AU - Vivas, A.B.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - The differential outcomes effect (DOE)refers to the increase in speed of acquisition, terminal accuracy, and persistence of working memory that occurs in conditional discrimination learning when two o more stimuli are correlated with a particular outcome (for a review see Goeters, Blakely, & Poling, 1992). The main aim of this experiment was the study of the differential outcomes procedure as an useful tool to enhance discriminative learning in children and adults with Down Syndrome. The results showed that 24 children and adults with Down Syndrome performed significantly better when they received differential outcomes for correct choices.
AB - The differential outcomes effect (DOE)refers to the increase in speed of acquisition, terminal accuracy, and persistence of working memory that occurs in conditional discrimination learning when two o more stimuli are correlated with a particular outcome (for a review see Goeters, Blakely, & Poling, 1992). The main aim of this experiment was the study of the differential outcomes procedure as an useful tool to enhance discriminative learning in children and adults with Down Syndrome. The results showed that 24 children and adults with Down Syndrome performed significantly better when they received differential outcomes for correct choices.
U2 - 10.1080/00207594.2000.20000726
DO - 10.1080/00207594.2000.20000726
M3 - Meeting Abstract
VL - 35
SP - 240
EP - 240
JO - International Journal of Psychology
JF - International Journal of Psychology
SN - 0020-7594
IS - 3-4
ER -