Martin R, Louis K S, Haroldson S, Hasbrouck J
J Speech Hear Res. 1975 Sep;18(3):478-90. doi: 10.1044/jshr.1803.478.
Five adult male stutterers were subjected to electric shock under three conditions. After stuttering frequency was stable in base rate, three subjects were (1) presented electric shock continuously, but the shock was terminated for five seconds contingent on each stuttering (escape); (2) not presented electric shock continuously, but were given a burst of shock contingent on each stuttering (punish); and (3) allowed to choose the shock condition they preferred. Two other subjects followed the same procedure, except that the order of the escape and punish conditions was reversed. The five subjects behaved differently in the various experimental conditions. For three subjects, the percentage of words stuttered changed very little in the escape condition, whereas two subjects' stuttering increased in escape. In the punish condition, the percentage of words stuttered changed very little for one subject, increased for two subjects and decreased for two subjects. Little change in stuttering behavior occurred in the preferred choice condition.
五名成年男性口吃者在三种条件下接受电击。在口吃频率在基线率稳定后,三名受试者:(1)持续接受电击,但每次口吃时电击中断五秒(逃避);(2)不持续接受电击,但每次口吃时给予一阵电击(惩罚);(3)被允许选择他们喜欢的电击条件。另外两名受试者遵循相同程序,只是逃避和惩罚条件的顺序颠倒。五名受试者在各种实验条件下表现不同。对于三名受试者,在逃避条件下口吃单词的百分比变化很小,而两名受试者在逃避条件下口吃增加。在惩罚条件下,一名受试者口吃单词的百分比变化很小,两名受试者增加,两名受试者减少。在偏好选择条件下,口吃行为变化很小。