Relapse After Incentivized Choice Treatment in Humans: A Laboratory Model for Studying Behavior Change

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作者
Thrailkill, Eric A. [1 ]
Alcala, Jose A. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vermont, Dept Psychol Sci, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
[2] Univ Leicester, Dept Neurosci Psychol & Behav, Leicester, Leics, England
[3] Univ Jaen, Dept Psychol, Jaen, Spain
关键词
choice; contingency management; human operant; relapse; translational; VOUCHER-BASED REINFORCEMENT; GOAL-DIRECTED ACTION; CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT; MEMORY RETRIEVAL; ABSTINENCE; EXTINCTION; RESURGENCE; RENEWAL; SMOKING; CONTEXT;
D O I
10.1037/pha0000443
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Behavior change interventions that incentivize desired behavior are highly effective for improving personal health, but difficult to maintain long term. Relapse is common and examining the mechanisms that contribute to relapse in experimental settings can identify processes relevant to substance abuse treatment. We developed a laboratory task that parallels a recent operant model of relapse after incentivized choice reported in the rodent laboratory. In two experiments, undergraduate participants first learned to make an operant response (keyboard button; R1) to earn a reinforcer consisting of an image of a preferred snack food (O1). In a second phase (Phase 2), R1 was still reinforced, but a new response (R2) was introduced and reinforced with a different reinforcer (a coin; O2). In a test phase, contingent incentives for R2 were removed (extinction) and relapse of R1 was assessed. Experiment 1 found that the O2 contingency suppressed R1 during Phase 2, and R1 relapsed rapidly in the test. Neither effect was consistently related to O2 value. Experiment 2 examined whether noncontingent presentations of O1 or O2 during the test could weaken relapse. Here, we found that noncontingent reinforcers did little to reduce or slow the increase in R1 responding. The present experiments highlight a laboratory approach to studying variables that may influence relapse after incentivized treatment. We identify and discuss areas for development to address differences between the present results and prior observations from animal and clinical studies. Public Significance Statement Substance abuse interventions require a strong understanding of how events and situations make behavior change difficult to sustain. This study developed a new human laboratory method for testing variables that influence relapse of unhealthy behavior after an incentive-based treatment. The results identified several directions for development.
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页数:15
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