Abstract

Human Ss actively avoided a tone previously paired with a decrease in monetary incentive magnitude and consequent negative contrast effects more often than did individuals the tone associated with the control group’s lower quantity of reward. These data agree with the notion that at the human level, negative incentive contrast effects are explainable in terms of an aversive motivation response.

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