Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10465199 Neuropsychologia 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Escape from delay reinforced shorter and less variable response times in an Escape from Delay Incentive (EDI) task. ► CNV amplitude was enhanced following Delay Escape compared with Delay No-Escape cues. ► The CNV difference between Delay Escape and Delay No-Escape conditions was associated with ADHD symptoms. ► Finally, LPP amplitude was enhanced when participants failed to escape delay in the Delay Escape condition. ► These findings suggest delay itself is a potent reinforcer and highlights the potential role for delay in inter-temporal choice.
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