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Two mute schizophrenic children were taught imitative speech within an operant conditioning framework. The training procedure consisted of a series of increasingly fine verbal discriminations; the children were rewarded for closer and closer reproductions of the attending adults' speech. We found that reward delivered contingent upon imitation was necessary for development of imitation. Furthermore, the newly established imitation was shown to have acquired rewarding properties for the children.
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O. Ivar Lövaas
California Department of Education
John P. Berberich
University of California, Los Angeles
Bernard F. Perloff
University of California, Los Angeles
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12bc7106ed52b5c2c07381 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.151.3711.705