Harry A MacKay PHD
Title Professor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Psychiatry
Address Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center
200 Trapelo Road
Waltham MA 02452
Telephone 781-642-0022
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Harry Mackay, Ph.D.Research Interests:

Dr. Mackay’s research examines behavioral processes, particularly forms of conditional discrimination, that are relevant to teaching rudimentary aspects of preacademic skills to people with developmental disabilities. One aspect of the research involves study of constructed-response matching to sample and its role in equivalence class formation and reading, spelling and numeric performances. Studies of the ordinal properties and class memberships acquired by stimuli used in sequence construction tasks provide bases for recent interest in a behavior analytic approach to syntax. An ongoing project is investigating how matching-to-sample procedures might be optimized to facilitate acquisition. To illustrate, in typical matching-to-sample procedures, the trials presented are entirely determined by the teacher. The child has no control over which stimuli are presented for matching at a given moment. However, this is not typical of many real-world situations. Individuals often can choose the order of tasks and/or the manner of responding. Our current research is designed to permit such choices, thus allowing learners to organize their own behavior in ways that may promote more rapid and/or more accurate performance.

Publications
1. Mackay HA, Wilkinson KM, Farrell C, Serna RW. Evaluating merger and intersection of equivalence classes with one member in common. J Exp Anal Behav. 2011 Jul; 96(1):87-105.
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2. Mackay, H. A., & Fields, L. . Syntax, grammatical transformation, and productivity: A synthesis of stimulus sequences, equivalence classes and contextual control. In R. A. Rehfeldt, & Y. Barnes-Holmes (Eds.), Derived relational responding: Applications for learners with autism and other developmental disabilities. 2009.
 
3. Meunier, L., Vedora, J., & Mackay, H. A. Teaching intraverbal behavior to children with autism: A comparison of textual and echoic prompts. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior. 2009; 25:79-86.
 
4. Mackay HA, Soraci SA, Carlin MT, Dennis NA, Strawbridge CP. Guiding visual attention during acquisition of matching-to-sample. Am J Ment Retard. 2002 Nov; 107(6):445-54.
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Serna, Richard
Wilkinson, Krista
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Vorderer, Lee
Manning, Margaret
Fleming, Richard
Bass, Robert
Mitchell, Teresa

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