INVESTIGADORES
KAMENETZKY Giselle Vanesa
artículos
Título:
Early Experiences and Incentive Relativity
Autor/es:
CUENYA, LUCAS; KAMENETZKY, GISELLE; MUSTACA, ALBA
Revista:
International Journal of Comparative Psychology
Editorial:
University of California
Referencias:
Lugar: California; Año: 2014 vol. 27 p. 459 - 473
ISSN:
0889-3667
Resumen:
Human and animal studies have shown the long-lasting impact of early life experience on the development of individual differences in
stress responsiveness in later life. Despite the numerous works that evaluate the effect of early experience on different behavioral
paradigms, which for the most part are related to aversive situations, there are few studies that assess the effects on the unexpected
downshift or omission of rewards. The purpose of this article is to review several independent lines of research into how frustration
responses during adulthood may be influenced by early experience. Few articles have been found on the subject and in most cases the
results were negative or controversial. However, recent research suggests that the response to frustration or euphoria in adults may be
modulated by early experience.