Many everyday choices are based on personal, subjective preferences. When choosing between two options, we often feel conflicted, especially when trading off costs and benefits occurring at different times (e.g., saving for later versus spending now). Although previous work has investigated the neurophysiological basis of conflict during inhibitory control tasks, less is known about subjective conflict resulting from competing subjective preferences. In this pre-registered study, we investigated subjective conflict during intertemporal choice, whereby participants chose between smaller immediate versus larger delayed rewards (e.g., $15 today vs. $22 in 30 days). We used economic modeling to parametrically vary eleven different levels of con...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
People have present-biased preferences: they choose more impatiently when choosing between an immedi...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...
Many everyday choices are based on personal, subjective preferences. When choosing between two optio...
When choosing between equally desirable options, how is decision conflict represented in the brain? ...
Mid-frontal theta is a sensitive marker for cognitive conflict. However, most research focuses on co...
Neuroimaging studies of decision-making have generally related neural activity to objective measures...
Making choices between payoffs available at different points in time reliably engages a decision‐mak...
Decision conflict occurs when people feel uncertain as to which option to choose from a set of simil...
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Involvement of the prefrontal cortex in intertemporal choices has been long recognized. Using neuros...
Offered the choice between two monetary rewards, most people would prefer $10 today over $12 in a we...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
2012-08-21Humans are distinct from other species in their capacity to pursue temporally distant goal...
Recent neurological studies have found first causal evidence for a neural self-control mechanism in ...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
People have present-biased preferences: they choose more impatiently when choosing between an immedi...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...
Many everyday choices are based on personal, subjective preferences. When choosing between two optio...
When choosing between equally desirable options, how is decision conflict represented in the brain? ...
Mid-frontal theta is a sensitive marker for cognitive conflict. However, most research focuses on co...
Neuroimaging studies of decision-making have generally related neural activity to objective measures...
Making choices between payoffs available at different points in time reliably engages a decision‐mak...
Decision conflict occurs when people feel uncertain as to which option to choose from a set of simil...
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Involvement of the prefrontal cortex in intertemporal choices has been long recognized. Using neuros...
Offered the choice between two monetary rewards, most people would prefer $10 today over $12 in a we...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
2012-08-21Humans are distinct from other species in their capacity to pursue temporally distant goal...
Recent neurological studies have found first causal evidence for a neural self-control mechanism in ...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
People have present-biased preferences: they choose more impatiently when choosing between an immedi...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...