Inter-temporal decision-making is ubiquitous in daily life and has been considered as a critical characteristic associated with an individual's success. Such decisions require us to tradeoff between short-term and long-term benefits. Prior studies have indicated that inter-temporal decision involves various brain regions that tend to occupy the central hubs. However, it is unclear whether the functional connectivities among hub as well as non-hub regions can predict discounting behaviors. Here, we combined with graph-theoretical algorithm and multivariate pattern analysis to explore whether voxel-wise functional connectivity strength in the whole brain could predict discounting rates (indexed aslogk, based on the adaptive delay-discount...
Intertemporal choice, the tradeoff among outcomes occurring at different points in time, involves no...
The way people make decisions about future benefits – termed discounting - has important implication...
International audienceIndividual differences in delay discounting-how much we discount future compar...
During intertemporal choice (IT) future outcomes are usually devaluated as a function of the delay, ...
Large individual differences exist in the ability to delay gratification for the sake of satisfying ...
During intertemporal choice tasks (IT), in which individuals are required to choose between an immed...
During intertemporal choice tasks, in which individuals are required to choose between an immediate ...
During intertemporal choice (IT) future outcomes are usually devaluated as a function of the delay, ...
Numerous studies have examined the neural substrates of intertemporal decision-making, but few have ...
Intertemporal choices, or decisions that involve tradeoffs between rewards and time, are ubiquitous ...
The transition from childhood to adolescence is marked by distinct changes in behavior, including ho...
Increasing neuroimaging evidence suggests an association between impulsive decision-making behavior ...
Adaptive behavior requires choosing effectively between options involving risks and potential reward...
abstract: Temporal discounting refers to our tendency to discount the value of future rewards. At th...
An important and unresolved question is how human brain regions process information and interact wit...
Intertemporal choice, the tradeoff among outcomes occurring at different points in time, involves no...
The way people make decisions about future benefits – termed discounting - has important implication...
International audienceIndividual differences in delay discounting-how much we discount future compar...
During intertemporal choice (IT) future outcomes are usually devaluated as a function of the delay, ...
Large individual differences exist in the ability to delay gratification for the sake of satisfying ...
During intertemporal choice tasks (IT), in which individuals are required to choose between an immed...
During intertemporal choice tasks, in which individuals are required to choose between an immediate ...
During intertemporal choice (IT) future outcomes are usually devaluated as a function of the delay, ...
Numerous studies have examined the neural substrates of intertemporal decision-making, but few have ...
Intertemporal choices, or decisions that involve tradeoffs between rewards and time, are ubiquitous ...
The transition from childhood to adolescence is marked by distinct changes in behavior, including ho...
Increasing neuroimaging evidence suggests an association between impulsive decision-making behavior ...
Adaptive behavior requires choosing effectively between options involving risks and potential reward...
abstract: Temporal discounting refers to our tendency to discount the value of future rewards. At th...
An important and unresolved question is how human brain regions process information and interact wit...
Intertemporal choice, the tradeoff among outcomes occurring at different points in time, involves no...
The way people make decisions about future benefits – termed discounting - has important implication...
International audienceIndividual differences in delay discounting-how much we discount future compar...