Hughes J R, Pleasants C N, Pickens R W
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 1985 Sep;16(3):231-6. doi: 10.1016/0005-7916(85)90068-0.
We tested whether performance on a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement with increasing magnitudes of monetary reward could be used as a behavioral measure of response to reinforcement during depression. Performance on the task was recorded before, during and after treatment of depression in six melancholic patients. The amount of money earned and the number of responses to obtain money during the task increased in the three subjects who improved with treatment but did not increase in three subjects who did not improve. In addition, the degree to which responses increased with increasing monetary reward became greater in two of the three subjects who improved but in none of the subjects who did not improve. Methodological liabilities (e.g., the small sample size and absence of a control group) may limit the validity of our findings. Our results do suggest performance of the task may be an objective measure of response to reinforcement that could be used in both basic and clinical research on depression.
我们测试了在货币奖励幅度不断增加的渐进比率强化程序下的表现,是否可以用作抑郁症期间对强化反应的行为指标。记录了6名忧郁症患者在抑郁症治疗前、治疗期间和治疗后的任务表现。在三名经治疗病情改善的患者中,任务期间赚取的金钱数量和为获得金钱做出的反应次数有所增加,但在三名病情未改善的患者中则没有增加。此外,在三名病情改善的患者中的两名中,随着货币奖励增加,反应增加的程度变得更大,但在病情未改善的患者中则没有。方法学上的局限性(例如样本量小和缺乏对照组)可能会限制我们研究结果的有效性。我们的结果确实表明,该任务的表现可能是对强化反应的客观指标,可用于抑郁症的基础研究和临床研究。