Instrumental learning and behavioral persistence in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity-disorder: does reinforcement frequency matter?
An-Katrien HulsboschTom BeckersHasse De MeyerMarina DanckaertsDagmar Van LiefferingeGail TrippSaskia Van der OordPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
The findings demonstrate general difficulties in instrumental learning in ADHD, that is, slower learning irrespective of reinforcement schedule. They also show faster extinction following learning under partial reinforcement in those with ADHD, that is, a diminished PREE. Children with ADHD executed more responses during extinction. Results are theoretically important, with clinical implications for understanding and managing learning difficulties in those with ADHD, as they suggest poorer reinforcement learning and lower behavioral persistence.