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What people perceive is determined not only by what is present at the point under direct observation but also by what is occurring in the total stimulus context or display.
Here we present a novel paradigm in which the stimulus context automatically draws attention to speech.
Again, this performance shows that generalization occurred to the new stimulus context, but not to all new responses.
These sequences may be used to study stimulus context and history effects in a manner not previously possible.
This performance shows that generalization occurred to the new stimulus context (i.e., the domino game); however it did not occur to all new responses.
These findings suggest that fear-linked attentional vigilance to spider stimuli does not represent a uniform characteristic of heightened spider-fear, but rather is influenced by stimulus context.
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In summary, the results suggest generalization of reading skills, both in the program posttests and in new stimulus contexts (i.e., games).
Most commonly, when speaking of generalization within a behavior analytic perspective, authors describe generalization across time (maintenance), across settings and stimulus contexts (e.g., new people, stimuli, tasks), across behaviors (response generalization), and across subjects (Drabman et al., 1979).
Overall, performance in game probes suggests generalization of reading and writing skills to the novel stimulus contexts (i.e., games) and novel responses (i.e., writing and other conditional relations).
In turn, understanding the states of adaptation induced by different stimulus contexts is critical for understanding the relevant operating states of the visual system – what and how we see within a given context – which may change dramatically from one situation to the next.
As the contribution of stimulus contexts to the brain response was removed by using control conditions, this study could reveal brain responses to identical critical stimuli placed in different contexts.
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