In intertemporal choice (ITC) tasks, animals are presented with alternative choices between a smaller reward that becomes available sooner and a larger reward that becomes available later. To equate the duration of a trial across the 2 options, postreward delays (PRDs) are inserted after the delivery of the reward. Animals need to incorporate this to increase the long-term reward rate. However, recent studies suggest that they have difficulty understanding the contingency associated with PRDs. Previous research indicates that chimpanzees exhibit particularly great self-control in ITC tasks, but it remains unclear whether chimpanzees do so when considering PRDs. Therefore, we used touchscreen experiments to explore chimpanzee intertemporal p...
We investigated how apes allocated their choices between 2 food options that varied in terms of thei...
SummaryReward from a particular action is seldom immediate, and the influence of such delayed outcom...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
In the delay choice task subjects are presented with the choice between a smaller immediate option a...
Humans and animals are more likely to take an action leading to an immediate reward than actions wit...
In the Delay choice task subjects choose between a smaller immediate option and a larger delayed opt...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
Studies of animal impulsivity generally find steep subjective devaluation, or discounting, of delaye...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
Introduction The Delay choice task, in which subjects choose between a smaller sooner option (SS) a...
International audienceDespite controversial expectations that animals achieve reciprocal altruism, i...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
We investigated how apes allocated their choices between 2 food options that varied in terms of thei...
SummaryReward from a particular action is seldom immediate, and the influence of such delayed outcom...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
In the delay choice task subjects are presented with the choice between a smaller immediate option a...
Humans and animals are more likely to take an action leading to an immediate reward than actions wit...
In the Delay choice task subjects choose between a smaller immediate option and a larger delayed opt...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
Studies of animal impulsivity generally find steep subjective devaluation, or discounting, of delaye...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
Introduction The Delay choice task, in which subjects choose between a smaller sooner option (SS) a...
International audienceDespite controversial expectations that animals achieve reciprocal altruism, i...
Different species vary in their ability to wait for delayed rewards in intertemporal choice tasks. M...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
We investigated how apes allocated their choices between 2 food options that varied in terms of thei...
SummaryReward from a particular action is seldom immediate, and the influence of such delayed outcom...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...