Mardi 11 Juillet – Tuesday, July, 11
Pôle
Universitaire Cathédrale, Rue Vanmarcke
Amphithéâtre
Ruskin |
Amphithéâtre
Simon |
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8 h 00 |
Symposium: The experimental analysis of behavioral
history Chair: Kennon A. Lattal and Phil Reed, USA and UK Discussant: William M. Baum, USA Paper 1: Effects of previous schedule training on fixed-interval performance Phil Reed, Gail Alexander and Otto Bjoertomt, UK Paper 2: Reinforcement rate as a determinant of the effects of behavioral history Hiroto Okouchi and Kennon A. Lattal, Japan and USA Paper 3: Response recurrence and behavioral history Gregory A. Lieving, Adam H. Doughty, Megan Meginley, Stephanie P. Horne and Kennon A. Lattal, USA Paper 4: Self-awareness as a product of behavioral history Santiago Benjumea Rodriguez and Andrés M. Pérez-Acosta, Spain and Colombia |
8 h 00
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Oral communication session:
Chair: Paper 1: Contextual cues and the
accuracy of children’s disclosure Michael Keenan, Christina Fairhurst, Karola Dillenburger and Attracta McGlinchey, UK Stephen Michael Gallagher and Michael Keenan, UK Paul J. H. Andreoli, The Netherlands Paper 4: Increasing fruit and
vegetable consumption in a class of pre-nursery children Janette Woolner, Pauline J. Horne and C.
Fergus Lowe, UK Sonia M. M. Neves, Luc M. A. Vandenberghe, Lucia H. R. Oliveira, A. V. Silva, K. C. F. de Oliveira, Juliana Di S. Oliveira, Divina P. Dos Santos and Maria C . S. Villane, Brazil |
9
h 30 |
Pause - Break |
9 h 40 |
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9 h 45 |
Symposium : Verbal Behavior and transfer of
learning in conditional discrimination procedures Chair: Martha Pelaez, USA Discussant: François Tonneau, Mexico Hector Martinez, Gerardo Ortiz, Ricardo Tamayo and Martha Pelaez, Mexico and USA Martha Pealez and Raphael Moreno, USA and Spain Daniel Gomez Fuentes and Emilio Ribes, Mexico |
10 h 00 |
Oral communication session:
Psychotheray Chair: Paper 1: The constructional approach:
a behavioral ecology approach to psychotherapy Hilary Jo Karp, USA Paper 2: Signal detection theory used
in Psychotherapy: an example Hilary Jo Karp, USA Paper 3: Rorschach diagnostics
described with a ranking scale Ettore Caracciolo, Roberto Truzoli and Massimo Hurle, Italy |
11 h 00 |
Invited Speaker: Steven R. Hursh Behavioral Economic Concepts
and Methods for Studying Health Behavior Amphithéâtre Condorcet |
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12
h 00 |
Lunch – Repas |
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Amphithéâtre Ruskin |
Amphithéâtre Simon |
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13 h 30 |
Symposium: Language, stimulus classes and novel
behaviour Chair: C. Fergus Lowe, UK Paper 1: How is naming learned? Margaret H. Bell, C. Fergus Lowe and Pauline J. Horne, UK Paper 2: Naming, stimulus classes and
categorisation Fay D. A. Harris, Valerie R. L. Randle, Pauline J. Horne and C. Fergus Lowe, UK Paper 3: Naming and verbal
generalisation of behaviour J. Carl Hughes, C. Fergus Lowe and Pauline
Horne, UK Paper 4: Stimulus equivalence,
contextual control, and rhyming Tom Randell and Bob Remington, UK Paper 5: An fMRI study of emergent
equivalence relations David W. Dickins, Krish D. Singh, Neil Roberts, Patrick Burns, John J. Dows, Phil Jimmieson and Richard P. Bentall, UK |
13 h 20 |
Oral communication session:
Chair: Paper 1: Biobehavioral intervention
for essential tremor Duane A. Lundervold, Patrick A. Ament and
Joseph J. Ryan, USA Paper 2: Pathophysiology of essential
tremor: new directions for behavioral based diagnosis and intervention Patrick A. Ament, Duane, A. Lundervold and Joseph Ryan, USA Janna D. van Delden – van der Wolf, and Bart
E. E. Bruins, The Netherlands Bart E. E. Bruins and Janna D. van Delden –
van der Wolf, The Netherlands Paper 5: Effects of malnutrition on
the acquisition and resurgence of movement pattern in mice Linda J. Hayes, Kenneth W. Hunter, Nelson G.
Publicover, Rene Quinones and Craig Vinci, USA |
16 h 00 |
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16 h 20 |
Symposium: Verbal behavior analysis as a resource for
clinical intervention Chair: Maria Helena Leite Hunziker, Brazil Discussant: Maria Helena Leite Hunziker, Brazil Maria Martha Hübner, Brazil Jaide Aparecida Gomes Regra, Brazil Paper 3: The verbal behavior report
of dreams in behavior therapy practice Maly
Delitti, Brazil Paper 4: Feelings as a resource for
clinical analysis in therapist-client interaction Maria Zilah Da Silva Brandão, Brazil |
15 h 00 |
Oral communication session:
Chair: Paper 1: Understanding challenging
behavior through a multifactor assessment model Russel J. Kormann, USA Paper 2: Utilizing a systematic
problem solving model to select behavioral assessment and treatment methods Michael R. Petronko, USA Paper 3: Stimulus overselectivity and
observing behavior in mental retardation William V. Dube and William J. McIlvane, USA Paper 4: Behavioral choice and
contingency sensitivity in mental retardation William J. McIlvane and William, V. Dube, USA |
16 h 20 |
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16 h 40
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Oral communication session: Choice matching, and economic
analyses Chair: Steven Hursh, USA Paper 1: Using Economic techniques to
access what animals value: an example using mink (Mustela vison) Georgia Mason, Jonathan Cooper and Catharine
Clarebrough, UK Paper 2: Influence of “unit price” on
schedule-parameter dependent tolerance to cocaine Marc N Branch and Jin Ho Yoon, USA Paper 3: “Work ethic” in pigeons:
effort required to obtain a reward determines its relative value Thomas R. Zentall and Tricia Clement, USA Paper 4: The value of a good night’s
sleep: measuring hens’ motivation for night-time perching Anna Olsson and Linda Keeling, Sweden |
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18 h 00 to 19 h 00 |
Invited Speaker: Alex Kacelnik, UK Risk sensitivity: Economics meets
Behavioural Ecology meets Psychology Chair: William M. Baum, USA Amphithéâtre Condorcet |