Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to variation in the tendency to choose immediate rewards ("Now") over larger, delayed rewards ("Later"), or "Now bias." However, to date, no study of healthy young adults has evaluated the relationship between Now bias and DA with positron emission tomography (PET). Sixteen healthy adults (ages 24-34 yr; 50% women) completed a delay-discounting task that quantified aspects of intertemporal reward choice, including Now bias and reward magnitude sensitivity. Participants also underwent PET scanning with 6-[(18)F]fluoro-l-m-tyrosine (FMT), a radiotracer that measures DA synthesis capacity. Lower putamen FMT signal predicted elevated Now bias, a more r...
Striatal dopamine (DA) has been extensively implicated in reward related processes. We assessed stri...
Background: Choices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have significant im...
Senescence affects the ability to utilize information about the likelihood of rewards for optimal de...
Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to var...
Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to var...
Some people are more willing to make immediate, risky, or costly reward-focused choices than others,...
Intertemporal choices are a ubiquitous class of decisions that involve selecting between outcomes av...
<div><p>We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favo...
Discounting future outcomes as a function of their deferred availability underlies much of human dec...
We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favor immedi...
We previously reported that L-DOPA effects on reward-based decision-making in a randomized, placebo-...
Contains fulltext : 157169.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Choosing betwee...
In our day to day lives, the ability to make goal-oriented decisions plays a crucial role in both ou...
Adolescents are generally characterized as impulsive. However, impulsivity is a multi-dimensional co...
Despite dopamine's significant role in models of value-based decision-making and findings demonstrat...
Striatal dopamine (DA) has been extensively implicated in reward related processes. We assessed stri...
Background: Choices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have significant im...
Senescence affects the ability to utilize information about the likelihood of rewards for optimal de...
Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to var...
Converging evidence links individual differences in mesolimbic and mesocortical dopamine (DA) to var...
Some people are more willing to make immediate, risky, or costly reward-focused choices than others,...
Intertemporal choices are a ubiquitous class of decisions that involve selecting between outcomes av...
<div><p>We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favo...
Discounting future outcomes as a function of their deferred availability underlies much of human dec...
We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favor immedi...
We previously reported that L-DOPA effects on reward-based decision-making in a randomized, placebo-...
Contains fulltext : 157169.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Choosing betwee...
In our day to day lives, the ability to make goal-oriented decisions plays a crucial role in both ou...
Adolescents are generally characterized as impulsive. However, impulsivity is a multi-dimensional co...
Despite dopamine's significant role in models of value-based decision-making and findings demonstrat...
Striatal dopamine (DA) has been extensively implicated in reward related processes. We assessed stri...
Background: Choices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have significant im...
Senescence affects the ability to utilize information about the likelihood of rewards for optimal de...