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SUBMITTER: Carter EC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4344112 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Carter Evan C EC Pedersen Eric J EJ McCullough Michael E ME
Frontiers in psychology 20150206
Many contemporary concerns (e.g., addiction, failure to save) can be viewed as intertemporal choice problems in which the consequences of choices are realized at different times. In some laboratory paradigms used to study intertemporal choice, non-human animals demonstrate a preference for immediacy (impulsive choice) that results in failures to maximize the amount of reward received. There is evidence, however, suggesting that such non-optimal impulsive choice may be due to a mismatch between t ...[more]