Working memory and reinforcement schedule jointly determine reinforcement learning in children: potential implications for behavioral parent training

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  • who: Saskia van der Oord from the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Faculty of Medicine and Mental Health (CAPRI), University of have published the article: Working Memory and Reinforcement Schedule Jointly Determine Reinforcement Learning in Children: Potential Implications for Behavioral Parent Training, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/Nov/2017
  • what: This study explored the PRF extinction effect and the role of working memory therein using experimental tasks in typically developing children. In this study, children aged 6-10 years old (the typical age range for which BPT is provided) performed an operant learning task . . .

     

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