Existing behavioral studies of intertemporal choice suggest that both human and animal choosers are impulsive. One possible explanation for this is that they discount future gains in a hyperbolic or quasi-hyperbolic fashion (David I. Laibson 1997; Shane Frederick, George Loewenstein, and Ted O’Donoghue 2002). This observation stands in contrast to standard normative theory, which predicts exponential discounting for any single maximizing agent (Robert H. Strotz 1956). This disparity between empirical and normative approaches is typically explained by proposing that human choosers suffer from inner conflict, balancing an impulse for an immediate gratification against other forces calling for delayed gratification (Richard H. Thaler and H. M....
Impulsivity is a stable personality trait associated with myopic choice behavior that favors immedia...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesMichael YoungPeople commonly prefer smaller-...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice (discounting) have drawn attention in econophy...
Existing behavioral studies of intertemporal choice suggest that both human and animal choosers are ...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...
Involvement of the prefrontal cortex in intertemporal choices has been long recognized. Using neuros...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Making choices between payoffs available at different points in time reliably engages a decision‐mak...
Intertemporal choice involves the evaluation of future rewards and reflects behavioral impulsivity. ...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice have been attracting attention in econophysics...
Impulsive choice behavior incorporates the psychological mechanisms involved in the processing of t...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Impulsivity is a stable personality trait associated with myopic choice behavior that favors immedia...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesMichael YoungPeople commonly prefer smaller-...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice (discounting) have drawn attention in econophy...
Existing behavioral studies of intertemporal choice suggest that both human and animal choosers are ...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...
Involvement of the prefrontal cortex in intertemporal choices has been long recognized. Using neuros...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
A characteristic marker of impulsive decision making is the discounting of delayed rewards, demonstr...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Making choices between payoffs available at different points in time reliably engages a decision‐mak...
Intertemporal choice involves the evaluation of future rewards and reflects behavioral impulsivity. ...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice have been attracting attention in econophysics...
Impulsive choice behavior incorporates the psychological mechanisms involved in the processing of t...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Impulsivity is a stable personality trait associated with myopic choice behavior that favors immedia...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesMichael YoungPeople commonly prefer smaller-...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice (discounting) have drawn attention in econophy...