Neuroscientific studies of intertemporal choice (IC) have focused mainly on the neural representation of self-control mechanisms and valuation. This reflects what has been considered as the core of the IC phenomenon. The claim of this paper is that deviations from exponential reward discounting as a function of time might be fully accounted for by the deviation of subjective time from calendar time. This claim is based on evidence that specificities of time perception can modulate discounting. Consequently, time perception is fundamental to IC and it is crucial to understand the mechanisms underlying time processing in different situations; to investigate when human time perception differs from time as represented by the calendar metric sys...
Time discounting is at the heart of economic decision-making. We disentangle hyperbolic discounting ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The interval effect refers to the phenomenon in which the discount rate decreases as the interval co...
Delay-discounting studies in neuroscience, psychology, and economics have been mostly focused on con...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
The effects of self-other decision-making on intertemporal choice have been revealed in many studies...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
Research in intertemporal choice has been done in a variety of contexts, yet there is a remarkable c...
Making decisions that factor the cost of time is fundamental to survival. Yet, while it is readily a...
Temporal preferences of animals and humans often exhibit inconsistencies, whereby an earlier, smalle...
The current article focuses on the role of anticipatory time perception in temporal discounting. We ...
This research tested a general mediation model which proposes that individual differences (e.g., imp...
This paper examines whether individual's intertemporal choice is affected under time pressure. We re...
Time discounting is at the heart of economic decision-making. We disentangle hyperbolic discounting ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The interval effect refers to the phenomenon in which the discount rate decreases as the interval co...
Delay-discounting studies in neuroscience, psychology, and economics have been mostly focused on con...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
The effects of self-other decision-making on intertemporal choice have been revealed in many studies...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
Research in intertemporal choice has been done in a variety of contexts, yet there is a remarkable c...
Making decisions that factor the cost of time is fundamental to survival. Yet, while it is readily a...
Temporal preferences of animals and humans often exhibit inconsistencies, whereby an earlier, smalle...
The current article focuses on the role of anticipatory time perception in temporal discounting. We ...
This research tested a general mediation model which proposes that individual differences (e.g., imp...
This paper examines whether individual's intertemporal choice is affected under time pressure. We re...
Time discounting is at the heart of economic decision-making. We disentangle hyperbolic discounting ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The interval effect refers to the phenomenon in which the discount rate decreases as the interval co...