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A hyperbolic decay of subjective probability of obtaining delayed rewards [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Functions, 2007
Background Hyperbolic discounting of delayed and probabilistic outcomes has drawn attention in psychopharmacology and neuroeconomics. Sozou's evolutionary theory proposed that hyperbolic delay discounting may be totally attributable to aversion to a ...
Takahashi Taiki   +2 more
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The effect of time on delay discounting in younger and older adults [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Psychology
Objective Delay discounting refers to the devaluation of future rewards as a function of time. Previous studies proposed the relationship between time perception and delay discounting in ageing, while there is a lack of evidence about the effect of ...
Lulu Liu   +3 more
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Narrative episodic future thinking reduces delay discounting and enhances goal salience in the general population: an online feasibility study [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
Background: Delay discounting is the tendency when people choose an immediate smaller reward over a delayed, larger reward in decision-making. Higher delay discounting is associated with maladaptive behaviours that can interfere with long-term goal ...
Chantelle Boucher   +2 more
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Gamification and motivation: Impact on delay discounting performance. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Delay discounting is a phenomenon strongly associated with impulsivity. However, in order for a measured discounting rate in an experiment to meaningfully generalize to choices made elsewhere in life, participants must provide thoughtful, engaged answers
Sophie Harvey   +2 more
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Deprivation Has Inconsistent Effects on Delay Discounting: A Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2022
Delay discounting, the tendency for outcomes to be devalued as they are more temporally remote, has implications as a target for behavioral interventions.
Haylee Downey   +4 more
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The Resting-State Neural Network of Delay Discounting

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Delay discounting is a common phenomenon in daily life, which refers to the subjective value of a future reward decreasing as a function of time. Previous studies have identified several cortical regions involved in delay discounting, but the neural ...
Fan Yang, Xueting Li, Ping Hu
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Delay discounting and family history of psychopathology in children ages 9–11

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Delay discounting is a tendency to devalue delayed rewards compared to immediate rewards. Evidence suggests that steeper delay discounting is associated with psychiatric disorders across diagnostic categories, but it is unclear whether steeper delay ...
Matthew E. Sloan   +3 more
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Delay Discounting of Monetary and Social Media Rewards: Magnitude and Trait Effects

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Humans discount rewards as a function of the delay to their receipt. This tendency is referred to as delay discounting and has been extensively researched in the last decades.
Tim Schulz van Endert, Peter N. C. Mohr
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Associations between a one-shot delay discounting measure and age, income, education and real-world impulsive behavior [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
There has been discussion over the extent to which delay discounting – as prototypically shown by a preference for a smaller-sooner sum of money over a larger-later sum – measures the same kind of impulsive preferences that drive non-financial behavior ...
Albano Geraldo Emílio Magrin   +5 more
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The Effects of Financial Education on Impulsive Decision Making. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
Delay discounting, as a behavioral measure of impulsive choice, is strongly related to substance abuse and other risky behaviors. Therefore, effective techniques that alter delay discounting are of great interest.
William B DeHart   +3 more
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