Nonhuman animals steeply discount the future, showing a preference for small, immediate over large, delayed rewards [1–5]. Currently unclear is whether discounting functions depend on context. Here, we examine the effects of spatial context on discounting in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) and common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), species known to differ in temporal discounting [5]. We presented subjects with a choice between small, nearby rewards and large, distant rewards. Tamarins traveled farther for the large reward than marmosets, attending to the ratio of reward differences rather than their absolute values. This species difference contrasts with performance on a temporal task in which marmosets waited longer than tamarins fo...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
Nonhuman animals steeply discount the future, showing a preference for small, immediate over large, ...
SummaryNonhuman animals steeply discount the future, showing a preference for small, immediate over ...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Marmoset monkeys devalue rewards requiring travel to acquire, but tamarin monkeys do not, despite th...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a rewa...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a rewa...
SummaryTo make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate ben...
AbstractHumans and other animals often favour immediate gratification over long-term gain. Primates,...
In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a rewa...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
Nonhuman animals steeply discount the future, showing a preference for small, immediate over large, ...
SummaryNonhuman animals steeply discount the future, showing a preference for small, immediate over ...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Marmoset monkeys devalue rewards requiring travel to acquire, but tamarin monkeys do not, despite th...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a rewa...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a rewa...
SummaryTo make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate ben...
AbstractHumans and other animals often favour immediate gratification over long-term gain. Primates,...
In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a rewa...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...