Item does not contain fulltextAge-related differences in temporal discounting (TD) and risk taking, and their association, were examined in adolescents and young adults (n=337) aged 12-27years. Since monetary rewards are typically used in TD and risk-taking tasks, the association between monetary reward valuation and age and decision making in these tasks was explored as well. TD declined linearly with age, with a particularly sharp decline from 15 to 16years. In contrast, risk taking was not correlated with age and TD. Reward valuation was not associated with TD and risk taking, and age-related differences in TD remained significant after controlling for reward valuation. Together, these findings suggest that risk taking and TD are two sep...
Several theories of intertemporal choice predict systematic age differences in the rate at which peo...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
Adolescence is often described as a period of heightened risk-taking. Adolescents are notorious for...
The goal of this study was to examine age effects on the ability/willingness to wait for large rewar...
The present experiment examined temporal discounting across 3 different age bands: adolescents, adul...
This study examined age-related changes in a specific aspect of adolescent decision- making, namely ...
We examined age differences in temporal discounting, the tendency to devalue delayed outcomes relati...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
This study investigated whether age and ADHD symptoms affected choice preferences in children and ad...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
While most people discount future rewards and consequences to at least some extent, the degree of te...
Adolescents often make risky and impulsive decisions. Such behavior has led to the common assumption...
Aging has long been thought to be associated with changes in risk-taking propensity. But do differen...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare elderly and younger subjects (Ss) in a chance situa...
Several theories of intertemporal choice predict systematic age differences in the rate at which peo...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
Adolescence is often described as a period of heightened risk-taking. Adolescents are notorious for...
The goal of this study was to examine age effects on the ability/willingness to wait for large rewar...
The present experiment examined temporal discounting across 3 different age bands: adolescents, adul...
This study examined age-related changes in a specific aspect of adolescent decision- making, namely ...
We examined age differences in temporal discounting, the tendency to devalue delayed outcomes relati...
Although research on aging and decision making continues to grow, the majority of studies examine de...
This study investigated whether age and ADHD symptoms affected choice preferences in children and ad...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
While most people discount future rewards and consequences to at least some extent, the degree of te...
Adolescents often make risky and impulsive decisions. Such behavior has led to the common assumption...
Aging has long been thought to be associated with changes in risk-taking propensity. But do differen...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare elderly and younger subjects (Ss) in a chance situa...
Several theories of intertemporal choice predict systematic age differences in the rate at which peo...
Adolescents take more risks than adults in the real world, but laboratory experiments do not consist...
Adolescence is often described as a period of heightened risk-taking. Adolescents are notorious for...