نتایج جستجو برای: punishment

تعداد نتایج: 9028  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal learning and cognition 2015
Mark E Bouton Scott T Schepers

Three experiments examined the role of context in punishment learning. In Experiment 1, rats were trained to lever press for food in Context A and then punished for responding in Context B (by presenting response-contingent footshock). Punishment led to complete suppression of the response. However, when responding was tested (in extinction) in Contexts A and B, a strong renewal of responding o...

2009
Daniel Houser Erte Xiao John Duffy Vernon Smith Roberto Weber

Inequality aversion is a key motive for punishment, with many prominent studies suggesting people use punishment to reduce or eliminate inequality. Punishment in laboratory games, however, is nearly always designed to promote equality (e.g., rejections in standard ultimatum games) and the marginal cost of punishment is typically non-trivially positive. As a consequence, individual preferences o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Lauri Sääksvuori Tapio Mappes Mikael Puurtinen

Understanding how societies resolve conflicts between individual and common interests remains one of the most fundamental issues across disciplines. The observation that humans readily incur costs to sanction uncooperative individuals without tangible individual benefits has attracted considerable attention as a proximate cause as to why cooperative behaviours might evolve. However, the prolife...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2018
Miklos Argyelan Mohammad Herzallah Wataru Sako Ivana DeLucia Deepak Sarpal An Vo Toni Fitzpatrick Ahmed A Moustafa David Eidelberg Mark Gluck

It is well established that Parkinson's disease leads to impaired learning from reward and enhanced learning from punishment. The administration of dopaminergic medications reverses this learning pattern. However, few studies have investigated the neural underpinnings of these cognitive processes. In this study, using fMRI, we tested a group of Parkinson's disease patients on and off dopaminerg...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2001
V Ashton

OBJECTIVE This study examined the effect of workers' attitudes toward corporal punishment on the workers' perception and reporting of child maltreatment. Three hundred twenty-five (325) potential entry level workers participated in this study. METHOD Responding to vignettes in multi-item scales, study participants 1) rated their approval of parental discipline involving corporal punishment; 2...

Journal: :Science 2004
Dominique J-F de Quervain Urs Fischbacher Valerie Treyer Melanie Schellhammer Ulrich Schnyder Alfred Buck Ernst Fehr

Many people voluntarily incur costs to punish violations of social norms. Evolutionary models and empirical evidence indicate that such altruistic punishment has been a decisive force in the evolution of human cooperation. We used H2 15O positron emission tomography to examine the neural basis for altruistic punishment of defectors in an economic exchange. Subjects could punish defection either...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2015
Faten Nabeel Al-Zaben Mohammad Gamal Sehlo

This study assessed the relationship between parental punishment and depression as well as quality of life in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE). A consecutive sample of 65 children (7-13 years) with PMNE and 40 healthy children, selected as controls (Group III), were included in the study. The children with PMNE were further sub-classified into two groups: Group I,...

2016
Jonathan E. Bone Brian Wallace Redouan Bshary Nichola J. Raihani

In many two-player games, players that invest in punishment finish with lower payoffs than those who abstain from punishing. These results question the effectiveness of punishment at promoting cooperation, especially when retaliation is possible. It has been suggested that these findings may stem from the unrealistic assumption that all players are equal in terms of power. However, a previous e...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2013
Christopher G Beevers Darrell A Worthy Marissa A Gorlick Brittany Nix Tanya Chotibut W Todd Maddox

Prior research indicates that depressed individuals are less responsive to rewards and more sensitive to punishments than non-depressed individuals. This study examines decision-making under reward maximizing or punishment minimizing conditions among adults with low (n=47) or high (n=48) depression symptoms. We utilized a history-independent decision-making task where learning is experience-bas...

Journal: :The Journal of Criminal Law 2010

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