“…A small number of less aversive procedures (e.g., starch satiation) have also been demonstrated to be effective. Starch satiation involves giving an individual unlimited access to starchy foods, typically immediately after meals, and has been demonstrated to be an effective treatment in several studies (e.g., Rast, Johnston, Drum, & Conrin, 1981), in some cases producing longlasting effects (Dunn, Lockwood, Williams, & Peacock, 1997). In the current study, we evaluated the effects of a novel treatment procedure, access to chewing gum, on the rumination of a young boy with autism for whom starch satiation was ineffective.…”