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Waiting is painful: The impact of anticipated dread on negative discounting in the loss domain [PDF]
According to the positive time-discounting assumption of intertemporal decision-making, people prefer to undergo negative events in the future rather than in the present.
Hong-Yue Sun +4 more
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Deprivation Has Inconsistent Effects on Delay Discounting: A Review
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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Delay discounting and family history of psychopathology in children ages 9–11
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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Operant behavioral economic methods are increasingly used in basic research on the efficacy of reinforcers as well as in large-scale applied research (e.g., evaluation of empirical public policy).
Shawn P. Gilroy +7 more
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Shame Mediates the Relationship Between Pain Invalidation and Depression
The experience of pain is subjective, yet many people have their pain invalidated or not believed. Pain invalidation is associated with poor mental health, including depression and lower well-being.
Brandon L. Boring +4 more
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Energy, Trophic Dynamics and Ecological Discounting
Ecosystems provide humanity with a wide variety and high economic value-added services, from biomass structuring to genetic information, pollutants’ decomposition, water purification and climate regulation.
Georgios Karakatsanis, Nikos Mamassis
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Generalized Hyperbolic Discounting in Security Games of Timing
In recent years, several high-profile incidents have spurred research into games of timing. A framework emanating from the FlipIt model features two covert agents competing to control a single contested resource.
Jonathan Merlevede +3 more
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The Resting-State Neural Network of Delay Discounting
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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A hyperbolic decay of subjective probability of obtaining delayed rewards
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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Projection bias, sophistication, and sub-additive discounting
:: Behavioral studies have revealed the sub-additive discounting pattern, which is at odds with the prevailing hyperbolic discounting framework that explains intertemporal choices. In this study, we demonstrate that completely and partially sophisticated
Shou Chen +3 more
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