It has been suggested that altered sensitivity to positive reinforcement contributes to the signs of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
In this study, we assessed how well kids with and without ADHD could modify their behavior in response to shifting reinforcer availability.
<h3>Brief a conclusion for ADHD?</h3>
When reinforcement is intermittent and there is uncertainty about the relationship between an action's consequences and its repercussions, children with ADHD modify their behavioral reactions to fluctuating reinforcer availability less than children who are typically developing.
This may help to explain why it can be challenging for children with ADHD to modify their behavior in response to novel circumstances and varying reinforcement cues.
For more information about ADHD refer to the link:
brainly.com/question/13719580
#SPJ4