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Abstract

Food selectivity by texture is relatively common in children. Treatments for food selectivity by texture have included components such as stimulus fading, reinforcement, and escape extinction. The purpose of the current study was to attempt to treat food selectivity by texture utilizing antecedent manipulations and reinforcement in the absence of escape extinction. The current study utilized texture fading and simultaneous presentation to treat food selectivity by texture in a young boy with autism. Experimenters successfully increased the boy's food consumption using this treatment package in a clinical setting. Then, the boy's parents were trained to implement procedures both in the clinical and home settings. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Utilizing Antecedent Manipulations and Reinforcement in the Treatment of Food Selectivity by Texture
Author
Najdowski, Adel C; Tarbox, Jonathan; Wilke, Arthur E
Pages
101-110
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Feb 2012
ISSN
07488491
e-ISSN
19348924
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
921332702
Copyright
Copyright West Virginia University Press Feb 2012