SummaryReward from a particular action is seldom immediate, and the influence of such delayed outcome on choice decreases with delay. It has been postulated that when faced with immediate and delayed rewards, decision makers choose the option with maximum temporally discounted value. We examined the preference of monkeys for delayed reward in an intertemporal choice task and the neural basis for real-time computation of temporally discounted values in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. During this task, the locations of the targets associated with small or large rewards and their corresponding delays were randomly varied. We found that prefrontal neurons often encoded the temporally discounted value of reward expected from a particular opt...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
Contains fulltext : 196720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We are often pr...
The term ‘temporal discounting’ describes both choice preferences and motivation for delayed rewards...
SummaryReward from a particular action is seldom immediate, and the influence of such delayed outcom...
Decision makers often face choices whose consequences unfold over time. To explore the neural basis ...
Humans and animals are more likely to take an action leading to an immediate reward than actions wit...
Intertemporal choices, or decisions that involve tradeoffs between rewards and time, are ubiquitous ...
An important and unresolved question is how human brain regions process information and interact wit...
Numerous studies have examined the neural substrates of intertemporal decision-making, but few have ...
Intertemporal choices are decisions involving trade-offs among payoffs available at different points...
Intertemporal choices (ICs) are choices that involve trade-off between costs and benefits that take ...
2012-08-21Humans are distinct from other species in their capacity to pursue temporally distant goal...
People are frequently faced with intertemporal choices, i.e., choices differing in the timing of the...
Although choices of both humans and animals are more strongly influenced by immediate than delayed r...
Intertemporal decision-making involves simultaneous evaluation of both the magnitude and delay to re...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
Contains fulltext : 196720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We are often pr...
The term ‘temporal discounting’ describes both choice preferences and motivation for delayed rewards...
SummaryReward from a particular action is seldom immediate, and the influence of such delayed outcom...
Decision makers often face choices whose consequences unfold over time. To explore the neural basis ...
Humans and animals are more likely to take an action leading to an immediate reward than actions wit...
Intertemporal choices, or decisions that involve tradeoffs between rewards and time, are ubiquitous ...
An important and unresolved question is how human brain regions process information and interact wit...
Numerous studies have examined the neural substrates of intertemporal decision-making, but few have ...
Intertemporal choices are decisions involving trade-offs among payoffs available at different points...
Intertemporal choices (ICs) are choices that involve trade-off between costs and benefits that take ...
2012-08-21Humans are distinct from other species in their capacity to pursue temporally distant goal...
People are frequently faced with intertemporal choices, i.e., choices differing in the timing of the...
Although choices of both humans and animals are more strongly influenced by immediate than delayed r...
Intertemporal decision-making involves simultaneous evaluation of both the magnitude and delay to re...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
Contains fulltext : 196720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We are often pr...
The term ‘temporal discounting’ describes both choice preferences and motivation for delayed rewards...