This study examined age-related changes in a specific aspect of adolescent decision- making, namely the preference for future versus immediate outcomes. A sample of 622 Dutch adolescents aged 12–17 years completed a temporal discounting task. Participants were asked to choose between a delayed reward of €50 or an immediate reward of lower value. The delay interval was varied in three blocks (1 week, 1 month, 6 months). Results showed that preferences for large delayed rewards over smaller immediate rewards increased with age: late adolescents made more long-term decisions than early adolescents. This change was related to educational track. In the lower educational track, an age-related decrease in discounting was found for all three delay ...
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a ...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
Adolescents are generally characterized as impulsive. However, impulsivity is a multi-dimensional co...
This study examined age-related changes in a specific aspect of adolescent decision- making, namely ...
The present experiment examined temporal discounting across 3 different age bands: adolescents, adul...
Lee, N. C., Krabbendam, L., Dekker, S. J., Boschloo, A. M., De Groot, R. H. M., & Jolles, J. (2012)....
Contains fulltext : 129270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of thi...
This study investigated whether age and ADHD symptoms affected choice preferences in children and ad...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
AbstractBackgroundChoices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have signific...
BACKGROUND: While drinking, one must eventually decide between the immediate rewarding effect of alc...
Item does not contain fulltextAge-related differences in temporal discounting (TD) and risk taking, ...
Adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are known to have stronger preferen...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a ...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
Adolescents are generally characterized as impulsive. However, impulsivity is a multi-dimensional co...
This study examined age-related changes in a specific aspect of adolescent decision- making, namely ...
The present experiment examined temporal discounting across 3 different age bands: adolescents, adul...
Lee, N. C., Krabbendam, L., Dekker, S. J., Boschloo, A. M., De Groot, R. H. M., & Jolles, J. (2012)....
Contains fulltext : 129270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The goal of thi...
This study investigated whether age and ADHD symptoms affected choice preferences in children and ad...
Delay discounting refers to the tendency of individuals to subjectively devalue rewards that are to ...
AbstractBackgroundChoices requiring delay of gratification made during adolescence can have signific...
BACKGROUND: While drinking, one must eventually decide between the immediate rewarding effect of alc...
Item does not contain fulltextAge-related differences in temporal discounting (TD) and risk taking, ...
Adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are known to have stronger preferen...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a ...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
Adolescents are generally characterized as impulsive. However, impulsivity is a multi-dimensional co...