Can Positive Reinforcement Overcome Fear? An Investigation of Competing Contingencies

Escape maintained behavior in dogs is generally displayed by one of two behaviors-fleeing or aggression. Once aggression is negatively reinforced by the removal of the aversive stimulus, it is very difficult to eliminate from the organism's repertoire. Counterconditioning is the process of pair...

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Main Author: Kunkel, Rebecca Ann
Other Authors: Rosales-Ruiz, Jesus
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2011
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc842322017-03-18T05:33:05Z Can Positive Reinforcement Overcome Fear? An Investigation of Competing Contingencies Kunkel, Rebecca Ann fear counter conditioning aggression Escape maintained behavior in dogs is generally displayed by one of two behaviors-fleeing or aggression. Once aggression is negatively reinforced by the removal of the aversive stimulus, it is very difficult to eliminate from the organism's repertoire. Counterconditioning is the process of pairing a positive reinforcer with an aversive stimulus in the attempts that an organism will no longer exhibit fear responses in its presence. This process must be done gradually with small approximations. Many organisms have been trained to tolerate the presence of aversive stimuli via counterconditioning. However, this process can be time consuming and has inconsistent results. The purpose of this experiment was to monitor the effects of counter conditioning around an aversive stimulus while simultaneously training an identical behavior in the presence of a neutral stimulus. The results demonstrated that even though counterconditioning produced approach to the aversive stimulus the subject still exhibited numerous fear responses when results were compared to the control condition. University of North Texas Rosales-Ruiz, Jesus Ala'i-Rosales, Shahla Smith, Richard G. (Richard Gordon), 1956- 2011-08 Thesis or Dissertation Text local-cont-no: kunkel_rebecca_ann https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc84232/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc84232 English Public Kunkel, Rebecca Ann Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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Kunkel, Rebecca Ann
Can Positive Reinforcement Overcome Fear? An Investigation of Competing Contingencies
description Escape maintained behavior in dogs is generally displayed by one of two behaviors-fleeing or aggression. Once aggression is negatively reinforced by the removal of the aversive stimulus, it is very difficult to eliminate from the organism's repertoire. Counterconditioning is the process of pairing a positive reinforcer with an aversive stimulus in the attempts that an organism will no longer exhibit fear responses in its presence. This process must be done gradually with small approximations. Many organisms have been trained to tolerate the presence of aversive stimuli via counterconditioning. However, this process can be time consuming and has inconsistent results. The purpose of this experiment was to monitor the effects of counter conditioning around an aversive stimulus while simultaneously training an identical behavior in the presence of a neutral stimulus. The results demonstrated that even though counterconditioning produced approach to the aversive stimulus the subject still exhibited numerous fear responses when results were compared to the control condition.
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