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DescriptionTheoretical delay-of-reinforcement normal and ADHD gradients.jpg | Figure legend in source article (CC-by-2.0): "Theoretical delay-of-reinforcement gradients. The shorter and steeper delay gradient for ADHD (solid red line) implies that the relation between the response R5 and R will not be reinforced, while this relation will be reinforced with a normal delay gradient (broken blue line). The relation between R1 and R is close enough to be reinforced both when the delay gradient is short and when it is normal. A reinforcer will have almost the same effect on responses occurring immediately before reinforcer delivery with both a short and a long delay gradient, increasing the probability of repeating R with almost the same amount irrespective of the shape of the gradient." |
Date | Published on 2005-08-01, prepared and uploaded to Commons on 2007-12-21. |
Source | Aase, Heidi; Terje Sagvolden (2005). "Moment-to-moment dynamics of ADHD behaviour". Behavioral and Brain Functions 1 (1): 12. DOI:10.1186/1744-9081-1-12. ISSN 1744-9081. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. |
Author | Article by Aese Heidi and Terje Sagvolden. |
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