نتایج جستجو برای: discounting

تعداد نتایج: 4926  

2015
Marta Malesza

The aim of the presented study was to investigate the relationship between Cloninger’s personality dimensions of temperament (Harm Avoidance, Novelty Seeking, Reward Dependence, and Persistence) and rates of delay and effort discounting among adolescents. Generally speaking, discounting refers to a decrease in the subjective value of a reward as its delay (delay discounting), or an effort requi...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2013
David P Jarmolowicz Warren K Bickel Kirstin M Gatchalian

BACKGROUND Research on delay discounting has expanded our understanding of substance dependence in many ways. Recently, orderly discounting of sexual rewards has been demonstrated in both substance-dependent individuals, and healthy controls. Less clear, however, is if rates of sexual discounting are higher than controls in alcohol-dependent-individuals. METHODS 20 alcohol-dependent individua...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2012
Zeb Kurth-Nelson Warren Bickel A David Redish

Although delay discounting, the attenuation of the value of future rewards, is a robust finding, the mechanism of discounting is not known. We propose a potential mechanism for delay discounting such that discounting emerges from a search process that is trying to determine what rewards will be available in the future. In this theory, the delay dependence of the discounting of future expected r...

2011
CARLA SHARP GRAHAM BARR DON ROSS RUPAL BHIMANI CAROLYN HA RUDY VUCHINICH

Social discounting refers to the fact that most people assign more value to the welfare of close affiliates than they do to the welfare of distant affiliates—they discount the latter compared to the former. We report the first study to apply a social discounting paradigm to boys. We were particularly interested in investigating the relations between social discounting, age, and externalizing be...

Journal: :The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 2012
Kristen R Hamilton Marc N Potenza

BACKGROUND Delay discounting is a reduction in the subjective value of a delayed outcome. Elevated delay discounting is a type of impulsivity that is associated with harmful behaviors, including substance abuse and financial mismanagement. METHODS Elevated delay discounting as related to addiction and financial mismanagement was reviewed from psychological, neurobiological, and behavioral eco...

Journal: :Neural computation 2010
William H. Alexander Joshua W. Brown

Hyperbolic discounting of future outcomes is widely observed to underlie choice behavior in animals. Additionally, recent studies (Kobayashi & Schultz, 2008) have reported that hyperbolic discounting is observed even in neural systems underlying choice. However, the most prevalent models of temporal discounting, such as temporal difference learning, assume that future outcomes are discounted ex...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2013
James MacKillop

Delayed reward discounting is a behavioral economic index of impulsivity, referring to how much an individual devalues a reward based on its delay in time. As a behavioral process that varies considerably across individuals, delay discounting has been studied extensively as a model for self-control, both in the general population and in clinical samples. There is growing interest in genetic inf...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2010
Leonard Green Joel Myerson Amanda L Calvert

Pigeons' discounting of probabilistic and delayed food reinforcers was studied using adjusting-amount procedures. In the probability discounting conditions, pigeons chose between an adjusting number of food pellets contingent on a single key peck and a larger, fixed number of pellets contingent on completion of a variable-ratio schedule. In the delay discounting conditions, pigeons chose betwee...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2013
Leonard Green Joel Myerson

People discount the value of delayed and uncertain outcomes, and how steeply individuals discount is thought to reflect how impulsive they are. From this perspective, steep discounting of delayed outcomes (which fails to maximize long-term welfare) and shallow discounting of probabilistic outcomes (which fails to adequately take risk into account) reflect the same trait of impulsivity. Despite ...

2011
Nelly Mühlhoff Jeffrey R. Stevens Simon M. Reader

In temporal discounting, animals trade off the time to obtain a reward against the quality of a reward, choosing between a smaller reward available sooner versus a larger reward available later. Similar discounting can apply over space, when animals choose between smaller and closer versus larger and more distant rewards. Most studies of temporal and spatial discounting in non-human animals use...

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