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Autonomic conditioning to monetary and social stimuli and aggression in children
Authors:Yu Gao  Krystal Mendez  Xiaobo Li  Meng‐Cheng Wang
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York;2. Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York;3. Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey;4. Department of Psychology, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Abstract:
Poor conditioning to punishment, such as loud tones or electric shock, has been proposed as an important factor involved in the etiology of aggressive and psychopathic behavior. However, it is not known whether the association holds when monetary or social stimulus is used as the unconditioned stimulus, and if aggressive individuals also have impaired conditioning to rewards. In this study, skin conductance responses in a conditioning task involving both monetary/social reward and punishment as unconditioned stimuli were assessed in 340 male and female 8‐ to 9‐year‐old children from the community. Children reported their reactive and proactive aggression using the Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire (RPQ; Raine et al., 2006). Results showed that monetary/social reward and punishment were effective in eliciting physiological classical conditioning in children, and that reduced reward conditioning was associated with high levels of proactive aggression in particular. Findings highlight the importance of distinguishing between reactive and proactive aggression when examining antisocial behavior in children, and suggest that reward‐oriented treatment programs may not be effective for children with more proactive, instrumental aggressive behavior.
Keywords:aggression  electrodermal  pavlovian conditioning  punishment  reward
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