Growing evidence suggests that humans and other animals assign value to a stimulus based not only on its inherent rewarding properties, but also on the costs of the action required to obtain it, such as the cost of time. Here, we examined whether such cost also occurs for mentally simulated actions. Healthy volunteers indicated their subjective value for snack foods while the time to imagine performing the action to obtain the different stimuli was manipulated. In each trial, the picture of one food item and a home position connected through a path were displayed on a computer screen. The path could be either large or thin. Participants first rated the stimulus, and then imagined moving the mouse cursor along the path from the starting posi...
The principal goal of psychophysics is to describe the functions that transform the objective variab...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
Neuroscientific studies reliably demonstrate that rewards play a crucial role in guiding our choices...
Growing evidence suggests that humans and other animals assign value to a stimulus based not only on...
We often make decisions not only based on an item’s value, but also the effort required to obtain it...
Research in economics and neuroscience has shown that an item’s value is subjective, in that it depe...
In this chapter, we expose how behavioral economists, experimental psychologists, and cognitive neur...
There has been considerable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology ...
The pervasive tendency to discount the value of future rewards varies considerably across individual...
One fundamental question in decision making research is how humans compute the values that guide the...
<div><p>One fundamental question in decision making research is how humans compute the values that g...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
There has been considerable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology ...
open4noPrevious studies have shown that delay discounting (DD), the tendency to prefer smaller-immed...
Rats will work for electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle. The rewarding effect arise...
The principal goal of psychophysics is to describe the functions that transform the objective variab...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
Neuroscientific studies reliably demonstrate that rewards play a crucial role in guiding our choices...
Growing evidence suggests that humans and other animals assign value to a stimulus based not only on...
We often make decisions not only based on an item’s value, but also the effort required to obtain it...
Research in economics and neuroscience has shown that an item’s value is subjective, in that it depe...
In this chapter, we expose how behavioral economists, experimental psychologists, and cognitive neur...
There has been considerable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology ...
The pervasive tendency to discount the value of future rewards varies considerably across individual...
One fundamental question in decision making research is how humans compute the values that guide the...
<div><p>One fundamental question in decision making research is how humans compute the values that g...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
There has been considerable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology ...
open4noPrevious studies have shown that delay discounting (DD), the tendency to prefer smaller-immed...
Rats will work for electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle. The rewarding effect arise...
The principal goal of psychophysics is to describe the functions that transform the objective variab...
We examined how starlings, Sturnus vulgaris, adjust preferences to retrospective sunk costs in eithe...
Neuroscientific studies reliably demonstrate that rewards play a crucial role in guiding our choices...