Electrophysiological markers of the motivational salience of delay imposition and escape
Background: The ubiquitous tendency to choose immediate over delayed rewards can, in extremis, lead to maladaptive preferences for smaller sooner over larger later rewards (i.e., impulsive choice) in certain pathological groups. The delay aversion hypothesis provides one possible account of impulsiv...
Main Authors: | Broyd, Samantha J. (Author), Richards, Helen J. (Author), Helps, Suzannah K. (Author), Chronaki, Georgia (Author), Bamford, Susan (Author), Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-04.
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