Abstract

The effects of implicit rewards upon adults' performance were examined in a study which replicated the design and procedures of previous research using children as subjects. Data revealed that unlike children, the adults in the present study did not show implicit extinction effects under certain experimental conditions. However, there were significant inconsistencies in performance across the two different conditions contrasted here, indicating effects attributable to the implicit reward paradigm and the order in which it occurs relative to other reward conditions.

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