Mercredi 12 Juillet – Wednesday, July, 12

Pôle Universitaire Cathédrale, Rue Vanmarcke

 

 

Amphithéâtre Ruskin

Amphithéätre Simon

8 h 30

Symposium: A tribute to Ullin Place

Chair: Phil Reed, UK

Discussant: Marc Richelle, Belgium

Paper 1: UT Place: the pragmatic radical behaviourist

Jim E. Wright, UK.

Paper 2: Broad and deep, but always rigorous : some appreciative reflections on Ullin Place’s contributions to behaviour analysis

Julian C. Leslie, UK

Paper 3: The what, the how, and the why: the explanation of Ernst Mach

M. Jackson Marr, USA

Paper 4: Symbols, stimulus equivalence and the origins of language

Thomas E. Dickins and David W. Dickins, UK

Paper 5: Verbal behavior of and for Ullin T. Place

A. Charles Catania, USA

 

8 h 00

 

 

8 h 00



8 h 20


 8 h 40


9 h 00

Oral communication session: Social and cultural problems

Chair:

Paper 1: Transmission of a special cultural practice : the taboo

Jean-Louis Monestes and Jean-Claude Darcheville, France

Paper 2: Behavioral processes in the evolution of cultures

Sigrid S. Gleen, USA

Paper 3: Social interactions: conceptual considerations and preliminary data

Emilio Ribes-Inesta, Mexico

Paper 4 : Early social deprivation disrupts attentional but not affective shifts in the rat

Hanno Würbel and Nicole C. A. Schrijver, Switzerland

 

10 h 30

Pause – Break

9 h 20

Pause – Break

11 h 00

Symposium: Respondent and operant learning, and their interactions, in human infants

Chair: Jacob Gewirtz, USA

Discussant: William McIlvane

Paper 1: Discrimination learning processes in infancy

Martha Pelaez, USA

Paper 2: Conditioning paradigms and their interactions in maternal-infant interchange

Jacob Gewirtz, USA

 

9 h 40


9 h 40


10 h 00

10 h 20

Oral communication session: Choice matching, and economic analyses

Chair:

Paper 1: Choice and interresponse times under variable-interval schedules

John M. Cleaveland, Germany

Paper 2: Effort discounting in rats

Suzanne H. Mitchell, USA

Paper 3: Studying choice behavior with multiple alternatives and complex locomotion

Carlos Aparicio, Mexico

10 h 40



10h 40



11 h 00

 

 

 

11 h 20



11 h 20

Oral communication session:, Competition, cooperation and game theory

Chair:

Paper 1: Population distribution in humans subjects competing for money

Michel B. C. Sokolowski and Nicolas Hénaff, France

Paper 2: The ideal free distribution in children.

Michel B. C. Sokolowski and Gérald Disma, France

Paper 3: Human group choice, the ideal free distribution, and competitive differences

John R. Kraft, USA

Paper 4: Cooperation in dependent situation: experiments on dyads

Samuel Delepoulle, Jean-Claude Darcheville and Philippe Preux, France

12 h 00

Lunch – Repas

Amphithéâtre Ruskin

Amphithéâtre Simon

13 h 15


13 h 15





13 h 35




13 h 55



14 h 15



14 h 35

14 h 55

Oral communication session: stimulus equivalence

Chair:

Paper 1: Stimulus equivalence in the formation of novel intraverbals

Luis A. Pérez-Gonzalez, Paula Garcia-Martinez, Maria Jesus Gonzalez-Lastra, Sara Camblor Chinea and Gladys Williams, Spain and USA

Paper 2: Discrimination of the own behavior as a condition for the emergency of symetry in pigeons

Andrés Garcia and Santiago Benjumea, Spain

Paper 3: Effects of hypnosis and relaxation on equivalence classes involving terms associates with bulimia in women

Marie Burns and Julian C. Leslie, Ireland

Paper 4: Equivalence outcome as a function of training structure and increasing number of class members

Erik Arntzen and per Holth, Norway

Paper 5: Two choices are enough

Harrie Boelens, The Netherlands

Paper 6: Stimulus equivalence: a critical evaluation

François Tonneau, Mexico

 

13 h 15

Symposium: Fifteen years research in psychology of music at the university of Liège

Chair and discussant: Michel Imberty, France

Paper 1: The unit of research in psychology of music: historics and theoretical perspectives

Irène Deliège and Marc Mélen, Belgium

Paper 2: The conditioned head-turning procedure for studying early development of music perception: why and how

Marc Mélen, Belgium

Paper 3: Categorisation of musical structures by 6- to 10-month-old infants

Marc Mélen and Julie Wachsman, Belgium

Paper 4: Categorisation of musical structures by school-aged children

Marc Mélen, Sandrine Predazzer and Irène Deliège, Belgium

Paper 5: The mental schema of a piece of music in children from 10 to 12 years of age: segmentation of the musical discourse and his reconstruction

Irène Deliège, Dimitra Koniari and Marc Mélen, Belgium and Greece

Paper 6: The effect of prototype in listening to music. An empirical approach of the notion of imprint

Irène Deliège, Belgium

 

15 h 15

Pause – Break

15 h 45

Poster Session:
Bibliothèque universitaire, Pôle Universitaire Cathédrale

 

1.      The effect of income level on the rate of discounting of delayed and probabilistic rewards and punishment.
Pawel Ostaszewski, Poland

2.      The extended return map: a new method to analyze the nonlinear dynamics of inter-response-intervals in Skinner-box experiments.
Jay-Shake Li and Joseph. P. Huston, Germany

3.      The effect of response cost on rats' sensitivity to the response-reinforcer feedback function.
Mariane Soh and Phil Reed, UK

4.      Piagetian object permanence in young hooded crows and budgerigars.
Olga F. Lazareva, A. A. Smirnova, N. Michnevich, Z.A. Zorina and Zh. I. Reznikova, Russia

5.      Hooded crows are capable of transitive inference formation.
Olga F. Lazareva, A. A. Smirnova, M. Bagozkaja and Z. A. Zorina, Russia

6.      Learning in the fly
Michel B. C. Sokolowski and Gérald Disma, France

7.      Interference among competitors and deviations from the habitat matching rule
Michel B. C. Sokolowski and Cédric Routier, France

8.      The behavior variability produced by two different contingencies of reinforcement.
Lourenço de Souza Barba and Maria Helena Leite Hunziker, Brazil

9.      Behavioural history effects on the maintenance of schedule-induced polydipsia in rats.
Juan Ardoy and Ricardo Pellón, Spain

10.  Punishment of schedule-induced drinking in rats by lick-dependent lever withdrawal.
Ricardo Pellón and Ángeles Pérez-Padilla, Spain

11.  Some critical factors of summation in autoshaping.
María F. Arias Holgado, Francisco Fernández-Serra and Luis E. Gómez-Sancho, Spain

12.  Multiple controlling stimuli and behavioural novelty in pigeons.
María F. Arias Holgado, Francisco Fernández-Serra, Santiago Benjumea and Alejandro Herrera, Spain

13.  Influence of hippocampus on the relationship between discrimination of the own behavior and symmetry in pigeons.
Andrés García, Santiago Benjumea, Manuel Portavella and Vern Bingman, Spain and USA

14.  Equivalence and response mediation in pigeons.
John M. Cleaveland and Juan D Delius, Germany

15.  Formation of functional classes evaluated using conditiona discrimination in judgment of contingencies in humans.
Santiago Benjumea and María Teresa Gutiérrez, Spain

16.  Requirements for the analogical reasoning in children: an evolutionary study.
Vicente Pérez, Andrés García, Jesús Gómez, María Teresa Gutiérrez and Cristóbal Bohórquez, Spain

17.  Effects of reflexivity training and equivalence evaluation on the competition between arbitrary and no arbitrary relationships in the paradigm of equivalence-equivalence.
Cristóbal Bohórquez, Andrés García, María Teresa Gutiérrez, Jesús Gómez and Vicente Pérez, Spain

18.  Is naming necessary for object categorising in preverbal infants?
Paula Gurteen, United Kingdom

19.  Reading repertoire augment and minimal verbal units control: effects of letter and syllable recombination.
Maria Martha Hübner; Rosa Helena Malheiros and Leila Saraiva, Brazil

20.  Contextual dependencies in predictive learning.
Pauline Dibbets, J. H. Roald Maes, Kim Boermans, & Jo M. H. Vossen, The Netherlands

21.  Imitation of novel gestures in human infants

Mihela Erjavec, Pauline Horne and C. Fergus Lowe, UK

 

17 h 45 to

19 h 00

Invited Speaker: Marc Richelle, Belgium

Why are socio-economic contingencies so often counterproductive? A

layman's reflexion

Chair: Alex Kacelnik, UK

Amphithéâtre Condorcet

 

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