Impaired Punishment Learning in Conduct Disorder

惩罚(心理学) 心理学 发展心理学 品行障碍 神经科学 认知心理学
作者
Erik M. Elster,Ruth Pauli,Sarah Baumann,Stéphane A. De Brito,Graeme Fairchild,Christine M. Freitag,Kerstin Konrad,Veit Roessner,Inti A. Brazil,Patricia L. Lockwood,Gregor Kohls
出处
期刊:Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry [Elsevier]
卷期号:63 (4): 454-463 被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jaac.2023.05.032
摘要

Objective

Conduct disorder (CD) has been associated with deficits in the use of punishment to guide reinforcement learning (RL) and decision making. This may explain the poorly planned and often impulsive antisocial and aggressive behavior in affected youths. Here, we used a computational modeling approach to examine differences in RL abilities between CD youths and typically developing controls (TDCs). Specifically, we tested 2 competing hypotheses that RL deficits in CD reflect either reward dominance (also known as reward hypersensitivity) or punishment insensitivity (also known as punishment hyposensitivity).

Method

The study included 92 CD youths and 130 TDCs (aged 9-18 years, 48% girls) who completed a probabilistic RL task with reward, punishment, and neutral contingencies. Using computational modeling, we investigated the extent to which the 2 groups differed in their learning abilities to obtain reward and/or to avoid punishment.

Results

RL model comparisons showed that a model with separate learning rates per contingency explained behavioral performance best. Importantly, CD youths showed lower learning rates than TDCs specifically for punishment, whereas learning rates for reward and neutral contingencies did not differ. Moreover, callous-unemotional (CU) traits did not correlate with learning rates in CD.

Conclusion

CD youths have a highly selective impairment in probabilistic punishment learning, regardless of their CU traits, whereas reward learning appears to be intact. In summary, our data suggest punishment insensitivity rather than reward dominance in CD. Clinically, the use of punishment-based intervention techniques to achieve effective discipline in patients with CD may be a less helpful strategy than reward-based techniques.

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