Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishments that are not immediately available. When confronted with any number of modern impulsive behaviors—such as drug use, pathological gambling, marital infidelity, and gluttony—individuals have a choice with two outcomes: an immediate benefit, such as getting high, or a delayed or probabilistic benefit, such as health, money saved, or the satisfaction of a good life. This volume is an approachable, comprehensive overview of the behavioral science and neuroscience of these impulsive choices and their relation to delay discounting—the tendency to devalue temporally distant rewards or punishments, even though they may greatly outbalance the immedi...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Alcohol misuse and dependence, and many of its accompanying psychological problems, are associated w...
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...
Rapid decisions and actions are often necessary to ensure time-limited opportunities are not squande...
Impulsivity is a behaviour that has received several definitions. The most recent and widely accepte...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...
Impatience-the failure to wait or tolerate delayed rewards (e.g. food, drug and monetary incentives)...
Our willingness to take risks, our ability to wait or the speed with which to make decisions are cen...
This chapter provides an overview over the behavioral economic index of impulsivity known as delay d...
Impulsivity is a stable personality trait associated with myopic choice behavior that favors immedia...
Ever since the ancient Greek civilization started to ponder behavior, it has been assumed that human...
The ability to make decisions and act quickly without hesitation can be advantageous in many setting...
Choice impulsivity is an important subcomponent of the broader construct of impulsivity and is a key...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Alcohol misuse and dependence, and many of its accompanying psychological problems, are associated w...
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...
Rapid decisions and actions are often necessary to ensure time-limited opportunities are not squande...
Impulsivity is a behaviour that has received several definitions. The most recent and widely accepte...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...
Impatience-the failure to wait or tolerate delayed rewards (e.g. food, drug and monetary incentives)...
Our willingness to take risks, our ability to wait or the speed with which to make decisions are cen...
This chapter provides an overview over the behavioral economic index of impulsivity known as delay d...
Impulsivity is a stable personality trait associated with myopic choice behavior that favors immedia...
Ever since the ancient Greek civilization started to ponder behavior, it has been assumed that human...
The ability to make decisions and act quickly without hesitation can be advantageous in many setting...
Choice impulsivity is an important subcomponent of the broader construct of impulsivity and is a key...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Alcohol misuse and dependence, and many of its accompanying psychological problems, are associated w...