Application of the evolutionary theory of behavior dynamics to severe challenging behavior
Louis P. Hagopian,
John Michael Falligant
Abstract:The evolutionary theory of behavior dynamics (ETBD) is a genetic algorithm that applies the Darwinian principles of evolutionary biology to model how behavior changes dynamically via selection by contingencies of reinforcement. The ETBD is a complexity theory where low‐level rules of selection, reproduction, and mutation operate iteratively to animate “artificial organisms” that generate emergent outcomes. Numerous studies have demonstrated the ETBD can accurately model behavior of live animals in the laborato… Show more
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