Delay Discounting
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Subject Areas on Research
- Adaptation of the Monetary Choice Questionnaire to accommodate extreme monetary discounting in cocaine users.
- Age Differences in Intertemporal Choice: The Role of Task Type, Outcome Characteristics, and Covariates.
- Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice.
- Brain multimodal co-alterations related to delay discounting: a multimodal MRI fusion analysis in persons with and without cocaine use disorder.
- Cocaine dependence modulates the effect of HIV infection on brain activation during intertemporal decision making.
- Comprehensive evidence implies a higher social cost of CO2 .
- Decision Making across Adulthood during Physical Distancing.
- Dopaminergic modulation of reward discounting in healthy rats: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Eat now or later: self-control as an overlapping cognitive mechanism of depression and obesity.
- Effects of substance use on monetary delay discounting among people who use stimulants with and without HIV: An ecological momentary assessment study.
- Hypothalamic-Extended Amygdala Circuit Regulates Temporal Discounting.
- Individual Differences in Dopamine Are Associated with Reward Discounting in Clinical Groups But Not in Healthy Adults.
- Mesolimbic dopamine D2 receptors and neural representations of subjective value.
- Reduced delay of gratification and effortful control among young children with autism spectrum disorders.
- Separate and overlapping brain areas encode subjective value during delay and effort discounting.
- Subjective value representations during effort, probability and time discounting across adulthood.
- Temporal discounting across adulthood: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
- The globalizability of temporal discounting