Firestone P, Douglas V
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1975;3(3):201-16. doi: 10.1007/BF00916751.
The performance of hyperactive and control children was compared on a delayed reaction time task under three reinforcement conditions: reward, punishment, and reward plus punishment. Hyperactives had slower and more variable reaction times, suggesting an attentional deficit. Although each of the three reinforcement conditons was successful in improving reaction times for both subject groups, reward led to a significant increase in impulsive responses in the hyperactive children. Autonomic data revealed that reward also increased arousal to a greater extent than punishment or reward plus punishment. Although resting skin conductance was not different in the two groups of subjects, hyperactives produced fewer specific autonomic responses to signal stimuli.
在延迟反应时间任务中,对多动儿童和对照组儿童在三种强化条件下的表现进行了比较:奖励、惩罚以及奖励加惩罚。多动儿童的反应时间更慢且更不稳定,这表明存在注意力缺陷。尽管三种强化条件中的每一种都成功地改善了两个受试组的反应时间,但奖励导致多动儿童的冲动反应显著增加。自主神经数据显示,与惩罚或奖励加惩罚相比,奖励还在更大程度上提高了唤醒水平。尽管两组受试者的静息皮肤电导没有差异,但多动儿童对信号刺激产生的特定自主神经反应较少。