نتایج جستجو برای: delay of gratification

تعداد نتایج: 21174405  

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Anna Luerssen Anett Gyurak Ozlem Ayduk Carter Wendelken Silvia A Bunge

Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to forego immediate temptations in the service of obtaining larger, delayed rewards. An extensive body of behavioral research has revealed that DG ability in childhood is associated with a host of important outcomes throughout development, and that attentional focus away from temptations underlies this ability. In this study, we conducted a functional ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Nicolas Baumard Coralie Chevallier

In contrast with tribal and archaic religions, world religions are characterized by a unique emphasis on extended prosociality, restricted sociosexuality, delayed gratification and the belief that these specific behaviours are sanctioned by some kind of supernatural justice. Here, we draw on recent advances in life history theory to explain this pattern of seemingly unrelated features. Life his...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Hamdi Eryilmaz Dimitri Van De Ville Sophie Schwartz Patrik Vuilleumier

Obtaining lower gains than rejected alternatives during decision making evokes feelings of regret, whereas higher gains elicit gratification. Although decision-related emotions produce lingering effects on mental state, neuroscience research has generally focused on transient brain responses to positive or negative events, but ignored more sustained consequences of emotional episodes on subsequ...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2002
Lisa M Najavits

The dual diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD) is reported to be both highly prevalent and highly challenging. In this study, 147 clinicians were surveyed on their degree of difficulty and gratification in working with each disorder (PTSD, SUD) and their combination; specific types of difficulties and gratifications; and personal and professional cha...

Journal: :Jurnal Mahasiswa Komunikasi Cantrik 2021

Social media gives various functions and uses for the users. The comment feature is one important aspect its gratification. This study applies theory of Uses Gratification Media Entertainment to describe gratification users in reading comments on social provide an overview behavior patterns at this time. used a qualitative approach with data collection techniques form in-depth interviews docume...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

We study time preferences by means of a longitudinal lab experiment involving both monetary and non-monetary rewards (leisure). Our novel design allows to measure whether participants prefer anticipate or delay gratification, without imposing any structural assumption on the instantaneous utility, intertemporal utility discounting functions. find that most people (positive for money), but they ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2006
Michaël Dambrun Donald M Taylor David A McDonald Jonathan Crush Alain Méot

It has long been established that there is a linear and positive relationship between relative deprivation and prejudice. However, a recent experiment suggests that the converse of relative deprivation, relative gratification, may also be associated with prejudice (S. Guimond & M. Dambrun, 2002). Specifically, the evidence suggests that the usual test for a linear relationship between relative ...

2016
Leah E. Robinson Kara K. Palmer Kristen L. Bub

Self-regulatory skills are broadly defined as the ability to manage emotions, focus attention, and inhibit some behaviors while activating others in accordance with social expectations and are an established indicator of academic success. Growing evidence links motor skills and physical activity to self-regulation. This study examined the efficacy of a motor skills intervention (i.e., the Child...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Matthew R Roesch Daniel W Bryden Domenic H Cerri Zachary R Haney Geoffrey Schoenbaum

Normal aging has been associated with cognitive changes, including shifts in responding for time-discounted rewards. The orbitofrontal cortex, an area previously associated with aging-related cognitive changes, is critical for normal discounting. Previously we have shown in a choice task that rats prefer immediate over delayed reward and that neural representations of delayed reward in orbitofr...

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