Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to forego immediate temptations in the service of obtaining larger, delayed rewards. An extensive body of behavioral research has revealed that DG ability in childhood is associated with a host of important outcomes throughout development, and that attentional focus away from temptations underlies this ability. In this study, we conducted a functional magnetic resonance imaging study to identify the neural underpinnings of individual differences in DG among children. We observed a relationship between behavior during the classic DG task, a well-studied and ecologically valid measure, and functional connectivity during a modified version of this task in the scanner. Specifically, greater attentional...
<div><p>Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task ...
Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task to probe...
Contains fulltext : 169208.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...
Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to forego immediate temptations in the service of obtaini...
Delay of gratification is defined as a cognitive and motivational mechanism that leads to the choice...
AbstractBackgroundChoices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have signific...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
Deficits of self-control are associated with a number of mental state disorders. The ability to dire...
Background: Choices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have significant im...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood has been linked to positive outcomes in ado-lescence...
The neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-components with different functio...
The ability to delay gratification increases considerably across development. Here, we test the hypo...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
ABSTRACT—In this longitudinal study, the proportion of time preschoolers directed their attention aw...
Although understanding brain mechanisms of appetitive-aversive interactions is relevant to our daily...
<div><p>Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task ...
Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task to probe...
Contains fulltext : 169208.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...
Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to forego immediate temptations in the service of obtaini...
Delay of gratification is defined as a cognitive and motivational mechanism that leads to the choice...
AbstractBackgroundChoices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have signific...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
Deficits of self-control are associated with a number of mental state disorders. The ability to dire...
Background: Choices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have significant im...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood has been linked to positive outcomes in ado-lescence...
The neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-components with different functio...
The ability to delay gratification increases considerably across development. Here, we test the hypo...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
ABSTRACT—In this longitudinal study, the proportion of time preschoolers directed their attention aw...
Although understanding brain mechanisms of appetitive-aversive interactions is relevant to our daily...
<div><p>Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task ...
Reward processing has been implicated in developmental disorders. However, the classic task to probe...
Contains fulltext : 169208.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...