Brimer E, Levine F M
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1983 Mar;11(1):131-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00912183.
Auditory and visual stimulus-seeking behavior was measured in hyperactive and nonhyperactive youngsters. The design controlled for motor activity level. The results indicate that hyperactive children preferred auditory stimulation more than the control children. There were no differences in stimulus-seeking preferences in the visual modality. The groups did not differ in motor activity. It was concluded that abnormally high needs for stimulation are important in hyperactivity.
对多动和非多动青少年的听觉和视觉刺激寻求行为进行了测量。该设计控制了运动活动水平。结果表明,多动儿童比对照儿童更喜欢听觉刺激。在视觉模式下,刺激寻求偏好没有差异。两组在运动活动方面没有差异。得出的结论是,对刺激的异常高需求在多动中很重要。