Delay discounting in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Delay discounting refers to the depreciation of the value of a reward as a function of the time
it takes to obtain it. Growing evidence shows altered delay discounting in several …
it takes to obtain it. Growing evidence shows altered delay discounting in several …
[HTML][HTML] The globalizability of temporal discounting
Economic inequality is associated with preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger,
delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is …
delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is …
The psychology of intertemporal preferences
O Urminsky, G Zauberman - The Wiley Blackwell handbook of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Recently, there have been reviews focusing on the neurological underpinning of
intertemporal. This chapter talks about the psychological foundation of intertemporal …
intertemporal. This chapter talks about the psychological foundation of intertemporal …
Search predicts and changes patience in intertemporal choice
Intertemporal choice impacts many important outcomes, such as decisions about health,
education, wealth, and the environment. However, the psychological processes underlying …
education, wealth, and the environment. However, the psychological processes underlying …
Information acquisition and decision strategies in intertemporal choice
Intertemporal decision models describe choices between outcomes with different delays.
While these models mainly focus on predicting choices, they make implicit assumptions …
While these models mainly focus on predicting choices, they make implicit assumptions …
Intertemporal choices are causally influenced by fluctuations in visual attention
G Fisher - Management Science, 2021 - pubsonline.informs.org
Intertemporal discount rates vary widely across contexts and individuals. We propose that a
sizable fraction of this variation results from differences in how visual attention is allocated to …
sizable fraction of this variation results from differences in how visual attention is allocated to …
Why bounded rationality?
R Viale - Routledge handbook of bounded rationality, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In the philosophy of science why-questions are a way to address the foundations of scientific
explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of …
explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of …
The value of nothing: Asymmetric attention to opportunity costs drives intertemporal decision making
This paper proposes a novel account of impatience: People pay more attention to the
opportunity costs of choosing larger, later rewards than to the opportunity costs of choosing …
opportunity costs of choosing larger, later rewards than to the opportunity costs of choosing …
Developmental trajectories of delay discounting from childhood to young adulthood: Longitudinal associations and test-retest reliability
Delay discounting (DD) indexes an individual's preference for smaller immediate rewards
over larger delayed rewards, and is considered a form of cognitive impulsivity. Cross …
over larger delayed rewards, and is considered a form of cognitive impulsivity. Cross …
Prospect theory and the “forgotten” fourfold pattern of risk preferences
M Scholten, D Read - Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Markowitz (Journal of Political Economy 60: 151–158, 1952) identified a fourfold
pattern of risk preferences in outcome magnitude: When outcomes are large, people are risk …
pattern of risk preferences in outcome magnitude: When outcomes are large, people are risk …