Preference for progressive delays and concurrent physical therapy exercise in an adult with acquired brain injury
- PMID: 15154223
- PMCID: PMC1284485
- DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2004.37-101
Preference for progressive delays and concurrent physical therapy exercise in an adult with acquired brain injury
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to increase self-control and engagement in a physical therapy task (head holding) for a man with acquired traumatic brain injury. Once impulsivity was observed (i.e., repeated impulsive choices), an experimental condition was introduced that consisted of choices between a small immediate reinforcer, a large fixed-delay reinforcer, and a large progressive-delay reinforcer. The participant showed a preference for the progressive-delay option, even when the duration of the delay exceeded that of the fixed delay. The results have implications for establishing optimal choice making and teaching life-enhancing skills.
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