Mardi 11 Juillet – Tuesday, July, 11

Pôle Universitaire Cathédrale, Rue Vanmarcke

 

 

Amphithéâtre Ruskin

Amphithéâtre Simon

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

8 h 00




8 h 20






8 h 40





9 h 00




9 h 20

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

Paper 2: Increasing independent use of activity materials and extending high rates of meaningful interaction amongst the institutionalised elderly

Stephen Michael Gallagher and Michael Keenan, UK

Paper 3: Novel developments in managing challenging behaviours: constructional behaviour analysis as leading paradigm in programs for behaviour management

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

Paper 5: The equivalence paradigm in the analysis of anxiety disorders. Effects of experimental history and quality of stimuli in anxious and non-anxious subjects

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

Pause - Break

9 h 45

Symposium : Verbal Behavior and transfer of learning in conditional discrimination procedures

Chair: Martha Pelaez, USA

Discussant: François Tonneau, Mexico

Paper 1: Interactions of instructional accuracy and history, verbalizations and contingencies on human performance in conditional discrimination

Hector Martinez, Gerardo Ortiz, Ricardo Tamayo and Martha Pelaez, Mexico and USA

Paper 2: Self-verbalized rules facilitate transfer learning in extramodal and extrarelational higher-order testing

Martha Pealez and Raphael Moreno, USA and Spain

Paper 3: Transference between language modes and interaction levels: reading-writing, talking-listening, pointing at-looking

Daniel Gomez Fuentes and Emilio Ribes, Mexico

 

10 h 00


10 h 00



10 h 20


10 h 40

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

12 h 00

Lunch – Repas

Amphithéâtre Ruskin

Amphithéâtre Simon

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

13 h 20



13 h 40




14 h 00




14 h 20






14 h 40





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

Paper 3: Dominant active avoidance: a central characteristic of the behaviour of individuals with neurotic symptoms

Janna D. van Delden – van der Wolf, and Bart E. E. Bruins, The Netherlands

Paper 4: Dermination of individual specific controlling stimuli of successful behaviour: a method in clinical practice for predicting the occurrence of mental disorder

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

Pause - Break

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

Paper 1: Some relations between verbal and non-verbal behavior in clinical context: emphasis on metaphorical tacts, emotions and instructed behavior

Maria Martha Hübner, Brazil

Paper 2: Analysis of the verbal response of the fantasy as an intervention procedure in children behavior therapy

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

15 h 00



15 h 20




15 h 40



16 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

Pause - Break

16 h 40


16 h 40

 



17 h 00



17 h 20




17 h 40

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

18 h 00

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19 h 00

Invited Speaker: Alex Kacelnik, UK

Risk sensitivity: Economics meets Behavioural Ecology meets Psychology

meets Neurobiology

Chair: William M. Baum, USA

Amphithéâtre Condorcet

 

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