Common and distinct neural correlates of intertemporal and risky decision-making: Meta-analytical evidence for the dual-system theory
L Cui, M Ye, L Sun, S Zhang, G He - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2022 - Elsevier
The relationship between intertemporal and risky decision-making has received
considerable attention in decision research. Single-process theories suggest that choices …
considerable attention in decision research. Single-process theories suggest that choices …
Neural dissociation of delay and uncertainty in intertemporal choice
Decision makers often face choices whose consequences unfold over time. To explore the
neural basis of such intertemporal choice behavior, we devised a novel two-alternative …
neural basis of such intertemporal choice behavior, we devised a novel two-alternative …
The neural substrates of probabilistic and intertemporal decision making
BJ Weber, SA Huettel - Brain research, 2008 - Elsevier
Many important decisions involve outcomes that are either probabilistic or delayed. Based
on similarities in decision preferences, models of decision making have postulated that the …
on similarities in decision preferences, models of decision making have postulated that the …
[HTML][HTML] Separate neural networks for gains and losses in intertemporal choice
An important and unresolved question is how human brain regions process information and
interact with each other in intertemporal choice related to gains and losses. Using …
interact with each other in intertemporal choice related to gains and losses. Using …
Behavioral and neural effects of delays during intertemporal choice are independent of probability
JB Engelmann, AM Brooks - Journal of Neuroscience, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
Decisions about consequences that are delayed in time are referred to as intertemporal
choice. The importance of such decisions can easily be illustrated by their pervasiveness …
choice. The importance of such decisions can easily be illustrated by their pervasiveness …
Intertemporal choice–toward an integrative framework
Intertemporal choices are decisions with consequences that play out over time. These
choices range from the prosaic–how much food to eat at a meal–to life-changing decisions …
choices range from the prosaic–how much food to eat at a meal–to life-changing decisions …
Neural mechanism of intertemporal choice: from discounting future gains to future losses
Intertemporal choice, the tradeoff among outcomes occurring at different points in time,
involves not only benefit options but also those associated with cost. Previous neuroimaging …
involves not only benefit options but also those associated with cost. Previous neuroimaging …
Activation patterns of the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex and frontal pole predict individual differences in decision impulsivity
Intertemporal choice refers to decisions that need to weigh different rewards at different time
points in the future. Decision impulsivity manifests in the tendency of choosing smaller …
points in the future. Decision impulsivity manifests in the tendency of choosing smaller …
The neural correlates of intertemporal decision‐making: Contributions of subjective value, stimulus type, and trait impulsivity
Making choices between payoffs available at different points in time reliably engages a
decision‐making brain circuit that includes medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), posterior …
decision‐making brain circuit that includes medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), posterior …
Brain activations reflect individual discount rates in intertemporal choice
J Marco-Pallarés, B Mohammadi, A Samii, TF Münte - Brain Research, 2010 - Elsevier
Humans discount the value of future rewards following a hyperbolic function and thus may
prefer a smaller immediate reward over a larger delayed reward. Marked interindividual …
prefer a smaller immediate reward over a larger delayed reward. Marked interindividual …