Suppression and recovery of a human response as a function of the temporal order of reward and punishment

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 5 - Trang 49-50 - 2013
Robert D. Hare1
1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Tóm tắt

Punishment (shock) administered during or after reward (interesting pictures) produced greater suppression of a human response than did punishment administered prior to reward. These results indicate that the degree of response-suppression depends upon the temporal arrangement of reward and punishment.

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