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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the BeyondBasicsEquineCT group. File :...
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Hi all, I took a stab at the "INDEX". Please take a look and let me know how I can make it better (easier) to browse. It should have been posted to the...
Connie Dwyer
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Mar 1, 2007
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Thank you Connie the file looks good. Like many I was effected by the recent yahoo groups problems with not getting email sent out. Thanks to clickryder Judy...
Neil
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Mar 2, 2007
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As it looks like everyone has voiced in on the jackpot discussion that is going to voice in I thought I would sum up what I learned and hope others might jump...
Neil
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Mar 3, 2007
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. Plus as a western rider I have a lot more straps to undue so ... whaaddan old cowboy! Tam...
Tam Mrose
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Mar 3, 2007
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New topic Latency; /The time between the signal for a response and the beginning of the response./ Questions along this topic to think about are: How do we...
Neil
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Mar 4, 2007
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To get the ball rolling here is a post that my good friend Melissa Alexander wrote for a different list that she has allowed me to repost here. Neil latency...
Neil
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Mar 4, 2007
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... the ... how it ... schedule ... Hi all! I used limited holds 'loosely' to get a quicker lie downs on the pause table in agility with success. Many dogs in...
madmutt04027
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Mar 5, 2007
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"Zero latency" means the horse begins to perform the behavior as the cue is ... of ... has ... behavior ... automatically, ... Well, I have started a bunch of...
madmutt04027
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Mar 5, 2007
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... I think one needs to be clear about the difference between zero latency (a part of stim control) and anticipation :) - especially in the "automatic" part...
plume77333
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Mar 5, 2007
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... This is a valid point. Anticipation usually arises in a couple of situations. One, you have established a pattern in the performance, and the pattern...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 6, 2007
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FWIW, I think that high latency often results from improperly attaching the cue in the first place. All too often the trainer tried to put an unfinished...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 6, 2007
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I think I've responded to this via other posts, but I'll try to address Neil's questions directly. ... As I said before, the better way to approach latency is...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 7, 2007
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... and take it from there by reintroducing the cue at the moment when completion is (a) imminent and (b) unavoidable.<< Thanks for this great post Morgan. And...
Barbara Ray
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Mar 7, 2007
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... What about latency during shaping, before the cue is associated? IOW, the amount of time it takes for the subject to take the treat, and in the case of...
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Mar 7, 2007
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Hi everyone, I've been away from the computer for a while, sorry about that. My whole family has gone through the flu one by one but finally it seems we're all...
tiwetesli
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Mar 7, 2007
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... attach a cue (get the behaviour first, then attach a cue to it) to a behaviour especially when mounted.< In the nature of aids as "cues" (which is a...
plume77333
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Mar 7, 2007
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... Yes very excellent posts Morgan, Barbara, Ilse, Jord-Ann and welcome back Kris. I had a horse in for training a few months ago that would not stop with...
Neil
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Mar 7, 2007
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... Are you saying you actually have trouble getting your horses to offer stop, or was that just an example? It's funny for me to even think about training...
Kris Anderson
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Mar 7, 2007
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... Click for you, Neil O! Not only did you make that poor horse's life immeasurably better by teaching her how to find the release, but you did it in such a...
Kris Anderson
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Mar 7, 2007
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Neil's description of shaping the "stop" is wonderful. There are various ways one can bridge the gap between an offered and a fully cued behavior, and this...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 8, 2007
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... Pretty much, and there sometimes are not simple answers but it's important not to tie ourselves up in knots either. I should also note that I'm still very...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 8, 2007
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This is very interesting. So what you're saying Morgan is that the cue that you start with to get the behaviour should be transferred to another cue when the...
tiwetesli
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Mar 8, 2007
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... click. What did I say ? >gggg< Was it here or on another list?...
plume77333
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Mar 8, 2007
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... Kindasorta. I talked about this in an earlier post today. When starting a behavior (e.g., targeting) you will have a stimulus (target) present. The target...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 8, 2007
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Yes, of course. I do realize that we're not supposed to do things like this :-). Never muddle the meaning of the click. It's a shame though that the click...
tiwetesli
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Mar 8, 2007
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Sorry, it was Kris. Ilse...
tiwetesli
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Mar 8, 2007
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... It pretty much happens whether one does it deliberately, or not. :-) Mine stop when I prepare to stop, because they're so eager to stop. So if I stop...
Kris Anderson
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Mar 8, 2007
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Ilse wrote in part; ... I don't think I'd be inclined to play with it this way simply because it's changing the click from an event marker to a cue, and I...
Morgan Spector
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Mar 8, 2007
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... Neil...I just love this. Happy horse, happy owner, happy trainer! Bravo! Connie www.eternalsunstable.com...
Connie Dwyer
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