Item does not contain fulltextDisruption of function of left, but not right, lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) with low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) increased choices of immediate rewards over larger delayed rewards. rTMS did not change choices involving only delayed rewards or valuation judgments of immediate and delayed rewards, providing causal evidence for a neural lateral-prefrontal cortex–based self-control mechanism in intertemporal choice.2 p
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Intertemporal choices are both common and important and yet the neurobiology of intertemporal choice...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...
Disruption of function of left, but not right, lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) with low-frequency r...
Item does not contain fulltextIntertemporal decision-making involves simultaneous evaluation of both...
Several studies have found decision-making-related value signals in the dorsolateral prefrontal cort...
Adaptive behavior in daily life often requires the ability to acquire and represent sequential conti...
The involvement of the prefrontal cortex in intertemporal choices has been long recognized. Using ne...
People are frequently faced with intertemporal choices, i.e., choices differing in the timing of the...
We test the emerging hypothesis that prefrontal cortical mechanisms involved in non-veridical decisi...
Neurobiological models of self-control predominantly focus on the role of prefrontal brain mechanism...
The lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) plays a central role in the prioritization of sensory input bas...
Decisions require careful weighing of the risks and benefits associated with a choice. Some people n...
Intertemporal choice refers to decisions involving tradeoffs between costs and benefits occurring at...
Abstract Decision makers tend to give magnified significance to immediately available rewards which ...
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Intertemporal choices are both common and important and yet the neurobiology of intertemporal choice...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...
Disruption of function of left, but not right, lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) with low-frequency r...
Item does not contain fulltextIntertemporal decision-making involves simultaneous evaluation of both...
Several studies have found decision-making-related value signals in the dorsolateral prefrontal cort...
Adaptive behavior in daily life often requires the ability to acquire and represent sequential conti...
The involvement of the prefrontal cortex in intertemporal choices has been long recognized. Using ne...
People are frequently faced with intertemporal choices, i.e., choices differing in the timing of the...
We test the emerging hypothesis that prefrontal cortical mechanisms involved in non-veridical decisi...
Neurobiological models of self-control predominantly focus on the role of prefrontal brain mechanism...
The lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) plays a central role in the prioritization of sensory input bas...
Decisions require careful weighing of the risks and benefits associated with a choice. Some people n...
Intertemporal choice refers to decisions involving tradeoffs between costs and benefits occurring at...
Abstract Decision makers tend to give magnified significance to immediately available rewards which ...
UnrestrictedThere are two classes of self-control models in behavioral science: “synchronic multiple...
Intertemporal choices are both common and important and yet the neurobiology of intertemporal choice...
SummaryThe way that we interpret and interact with the world entails making decisions on the basis o...