1. OPERANT-CONTINGENCY-BASED PREPARATION OF CHILDREN FOR FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
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Keith J. Slifer, Michael F. Cataldo, and Kristine L. Koontz
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Developmental psychology ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Task Performance and Analysis ,medicine ,Humans ,Operant conditioning ,Child ,Reinforcement ,Applied Psychology ,media_common ,Resting state fMRI ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Differential reinforcement ,Functional imaging ,Philosophy ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Child, Preschool ,Head Movements ,Conditioning, Operant ,Female ,Psychology ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,Reinforcement, Psychology ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Research Article ,Vigilance (psychology) - Abstract
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is used to study brain function during behavioral tasks. The participation of pediatric subjects is problematic because reliable task performance and control of head movement are simultaneously required. Differential reinforcement decreased head motion and improved vigilance task performance in 4 children (2 with behavioral disorders) undergoing simulated fMRI scans. Results show that behavior analysis techniques can improve child cooperation during fMRI procedures.
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- 2002
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