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. 1997 Fall;30(3):581–583. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1997.30-581

Use of extinction and reinforcement to increase food consumption and reduce expulsion.

D A Coe 1, R L Babbitt 1, K E Williams 1, C Hajimihalis 1, A M Snyder 1, C Ballard 1, L A Efron 1
PMCID: PMC1284067  PMID: 9316264

Abstract

Extinction and reinforcement contingencies were used to treat 2 children with feeding disorders. Positive reinforcement and avoidance extinction effectively increased food acceptance but also increased food expulsion. Reduced expulsion and increased swallowing were achieved by repeated presentation of expelled food, a second extinction component

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