PD Zelazo, SM Carlson - Child development perspectives, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Executive function (EF), which refers to the more deliberate, top‐down neurocognitive processes involved in self‐regulation, develops most rapidly during the preschool years …
L Sharma, KE Markon, LA Clark - Psychological bulletin, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 140 (2) of Psychological Bulletin (see record 2014-06337-001). The citation for Dougherty et al.(2009) …
S Frederick - Journal of Economic perspectives, 2005 - aeaweb.org
This paper introduces a three-item “Cognitive Reflection Test”(CRT) as a simple measure of one type of cognitive ability—the ability or disposition to reflect on a question and resist …
A Bechara, AR Damasio - Games and economic behavior, 2005 - Elsevier
Modern economic theory ignores the influence of emotions on decision-making. Emerging neuroscience evidence suggests that sound and rational decision making, in fact, depends …
A Bechara - Nature neuroscience, 2005 - nature.com
Here I argue that addicted people become unable to make drug-use choices on the basis of long-term outcome, and I propose a neural framework that explains this myopia for future …
This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impatience, using a representative sample of roughly 1,000 German adults. Subjects …
There is a longstanding association between substance-use disorders (SUDs) and the psychological construct of impulsivity. In the first section of this review, personality and …
Most theories of choice assume that decisions derive from an assessment of the future outcomes of various options and alternatives through some type of cost-benefit analyses …
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Central to successful control is the ability to suppress actions that are no longer …