Episodic future thinking (EFT) denotes our capacity to imagine prospective events. It has been suggested to promote farsighted decisions that entail a trade-off between short-term …
Sequential sampling models such as the drift diffusion model (DDM) have a long tradition in research on perceptual decision-making, but mounting evidence suggests that these models …
K Keidel, C Murawski, U Ettinger - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Temporal discounting refers to the tendency to discount future rewards as a function of time until receipt of rewards. The discount rate can be reduced by experimentally manipulating …
How do our valuation systems change to homeostatically correct undesirable psychological or physiological states, such as those caused by hunger? There is evidence that hunger …
D Mathar, M Erfanian Abdoust… - PLoS Computational …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Supplementation with the catecholamine precursor L-Tyrosine might enhance cognitive performance, but overall findings are mixed. Here, we investigate the effect of a single dose …
Background: Episodic future thinking (EFT; ie, envisioning oneself in future contexts) has been demonstrated to reduce discounting of future reward in healthy adults. While this …
The neuroscience of volition has been investigating the neural underpinnings of decisions that lead to voluntary action, hereby contributing to the age-old debate on free will. It focuses …
If experimental subjects arbitrage against market interest rates when making intertemporal allocations of cash, the data will reveal nothing about subjects' discount rates, only …
D Mathar, A Wiebe, D Tuzsus, K Knauth… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Computational psychiatry focuses on identifying core cognitive processes that appear altered across distinct psychiatric disorders. Temporal discounting of future rewards and …