From finding food to choosing mates, animals must make intertemporal choices that involve fitness benefits available at different times. Species vary dramatically in their willingness to wait for delayed rewards. Why does this variation across species exist? An adaptive approach to intertemporal choice suggests that time preferences should reflect the temporal problems faced in a species ’ environment. Here, I use phylogenetic regression to test whether allometric factors (relating to body size), relative brain size, and social group size predict how long 13 primate species will wait in laboratory intertemporal choice tasks. Controlling for phylogeny, a composite allometric factor that includes body mass, absolute brain size, lifespan, and ...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Humans and other animals appear to defy many principles of economic ‘rationality’ when making decisi...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
From finding food to choosing mates, animals must make intertemporal choices that involve fitness be...
From finding food to choosing mates, animals must make intertemporal choices that involve fitness be...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
This paper assesses selective pressures that shaped primate life histories, with particular attentio...
Studies of animal impulsivity generally find steep subjective devaluation, or discounting, of delaye...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
SummaryTo make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate ben...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
Comparative studies have identified a wide range of behavioural and ecological correlates of relativ...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Humans and other animals appear to defy many principles of economic ‘rationality’ when making decisi...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
From finding food to choosing mates, animals must make intertemporal choices that involve fitness be...
From finding food to choosing mates, animals must make intertemporal choices that involve fitness be...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
This paper assesses selective pressures that shaped primate life histories, with particular attentio...
Studies of animal impulsivity generally find steep subjective devaluation, or discounting, of delaye...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
SummaryTo make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate ben...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
Comparative studies have identified a wide range of behavioural and ecological correlates of relativ...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
Humans and other animals appear to defy many principles of economic ‘rationality’ when making decisi...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...