Evaluación de la transferencia de excitación sexual mediante clases de equivalencia. Conductual

  1. Povedano-García, A.
  2. Hernández-Sande, A.
  3. Cortés-Sánchez, L.
  4. Sánchez-Oro-Castellano, I.
  5. Lorca-Marín, J. A.
  6. García-García, A.
Revista:
CONDUCTUAL

ISSN: 2340-0242

Año de publicación: 2015

Volumen: 3

Número: 1

Páginas: 58-73

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: CONDUCTUAL

Resumen

La presente investigación trata de estudiar la existencia de transferencia de funciones a través de un procedimiento de condicionamiento clásico apetitivo. Los participantes aprendían a formar dos clases de equivalencia de cinco estímulos cada una mediante un procedimiento de entrenamiento en clases de equivalencia. Posteriormente, dos miembros de una de las clases eran condicionados con videos eróticos. Más tarde, se pretendía comprobar si existía transferencia de funciones al resto de estímulos de la clase condicionada mediante dos procedimientos: prueba en extinción, y una segunda fase de condicionamiento. Todos los participantes superaron el entrenamiento en clases de equivalencia. También se observó un aumento en el nivel de conductancia de la piel tras el procedimiento de condicionamiento clásico, sin embargo, este aumento se observó en todos los estímulos, por lo que no se demostró la transferencia de funciones

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