Science. 1961 Mar 3;133(3453):641-2. doi: 10.1126/science.133.3453.641.
College students were required to learn a plunger-pulling response to postpone the occurrence of a shock or to avoid the loss of a monetary reward. Marked individual differences in the response patterns appeared in the first hour and persisted through 20 hours of testing. These differences overshadowed those produced by moderate alterations in the schedule or value of the aversive event.
大学生被要求学习一种柱塞拉动反应,以推迟休克的发生或避免失去金钱奖励。在第一个小时就出现了明显的个体差异反应模式,并在 20 小时的测试中持续存在。这些差异超过了在日程安排或厌恶事件的价值方面进行适度改变所产生的差异。