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Offers an overview of the behavioural science and neuroscience of our impulsive choices and their relation to delay discounting - the tendency to devalue temporally distant rewards or punishments, even though they may greatly outbalance the immediate benefit of our choices.
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Offers an overview of the behavioural science and neuroscience of our impulsive choices and their relation to delay discounting - the tendency to devalue temporally distant rewards or punishments, even though they may greatly outbalance the immediate benefit of our choices.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 453
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 266mm x 187mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9781433804779
- ISBN-10: 1433804778
- Artikelnr.: 26441952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 453
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 266mm x 187mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9781433804779
- ISBN-10: 1433804778
- Artikelnr.: 26441952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Gregory J. Madden and Warren K. Bickel
Contributors
Foreword
—George Loewenstein
Introduction
—Gregory J. Madden and Warren K. Bickel
I. Methods, Models, and Findings
1. A Delay-Discounting Primer
—Gregory J. Madden and Patrick S. Johnson
2. Delay Discounting: State and Trait Variable
—Amy L. Odum and Ana A. L. Baumann
3. Experimental and Correlational Analyses of Delay and Probability
Discounting
—Leonard Green and Joel Myerson
II. Neuroscience of Discounting and Risk-Taking
1. The Neural and Neurochemical Basis of Delay Discounting
—Catherine A. Winstanley
2. Neural Models of Delay Discounting
—A. David Redish and Zeb Kurth-Nelson
3. Neuroeconomics of Risk-Sensitive Decision Making
—Sarah R. Heilbronner, Benjamin Y. Hayden, and Michael L. Platt
III. Discounting and Addictive Disorders
1. Delay Discounting and Substance Abuse–Dependence
—Richard Yi, Suzanne H. Mitchell, and Warren K. Bickel
2. Drug Effects on Delay Discounting
—Harriet de Wit and Suzanne H. Mitchell
3. Delay Discounting as a Predictor of Drug Abuse
—Marilyn E. Carroll, Justin J. Anker, Jami L. Mach, Jennifer L.
Newman, and Jennifer L. Perry
4. Discounting and Pathological Gambling
—Nancy M. Petry and Gregory J. Madden
IV. Discounting and the Human Condition
1. Role of Time and Delay in Health Decision Making
—Jalie A. Tucker, Cathy A. Simpson, and Yulia A. Khodneva
2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Discounting: Multiple
Minor Traits and States
—Jonathan Williams
V. Empirical and Theoretical Extensions
1. The Adaptive Nature of Impulsivity
—Jeffrey R. Stevens and David W. Stephens
2. Recursive Self-Prediction as a Proximate Cause of Impulsivity: The
Value of a Bottom-Up Model
—George Ainslie
3. The Extended Self
—Howard Rachlin and Bryan A. Jones
Index
About the Editors
Foreword
—George Loewenstein
Introduction
—Gregory J. Madden and Warren K. Bickel
I. Methods, Models, and Findings
1. A Delay-Discounting Primer
—Gregory J. Madden and Patrick S. Johnson
2. Delay Discounting: State and Trait Variable
—Amy L. Odum and Ana A. L. Baumann
3. Experimental and Correlational Analyses of Delay and Probability
Discounting
—Leonard Green and Joel Myerson
II. Neuroscience of Discounting and Risk-Taking
1. The Neural and Neurochemical Basis of Delay Discounting
—Catherine A. Winstanley
2. Neural Models of Delay Discounting
—A. David Redish and Zeb Kurth-Nelson
3. Neuroeconomics of Risk-Sensitive Decision Making
—Sarah R. Heilbronner, Benjamin Y. Hayden, and Michael L. Platt
III. Discounting and Addictive Disorders
1. Delay Discounting and Substance Abuse–Dependence
—Richard Yi, Suzanne H. Mitchell, and Warren K. Bickel
2. Drug Effects on Delay Discounting
—Harriet de Wit and Suzanne H. Mitchell
3. Delay Discounting as a Predictor of Drug Abuse
—Marilyn E. Carroll, Justin J. Anker, Jami L. Mach, Jennifer L.
Newman, and Jennifer L. Perry
4. Discounting and Pathological Gambling
—Nancy M. Petry and Gregory J. Madden
IV. Discounting and the Human Condition
1. Role of Time and Delay in Health Decision Making
—Jalie A. Tucker, Cathy A. Simpson, and Yulia A. Khodneva
2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Discounting: Multiple
Minor Traits and States
—Jonathan Williams
V. Empirical and Theoretical Extensions
1. The Adaptive Nature of Impulsivity
—Jeffrey R. Stevens and David W. Stephens
2. Recursive Self-Prediction as a Proximate Cause of Impulsivity: The
Value of a Bottom-Up Model
—George Ainslie
3. The Extended Self
—Howard Rachlin and Bryan A. Jones
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Foreword
—George Loewenstein
Introduction
—Gregory J. Madden and Warren K. Bickel
I. Methods, Models, and Findings
1. A Delay-Discounting Primer
—Gregory J. Madden and Patrick S. Johnson
2. Delay Discounting: State and Trait Variable
—Amy L. Odum and Ana A. L. Baumann
3. Experimental and Correlational Analyses of Delay and Probability
Discounting
—Leonard Green and Joel Myerson
II. Neuroscience of Discounting and Risk-Taking
1. The Neural and Neurochemical Basis of Delay Discounting
—Catherine A. Winstanley
2. Neural Models of Delay Discounting
—A. David Redish and Zeb Kurth-Nelson
3. Neuroeconomics of Risk-Sensitive Decision Making
—Sarah R. Heilbronner, Benjamin Y. Hayden, and Michael L. Platt
III. Discounting and Addictive Disorders
1. Delay Discounting and Substance Abuse–Dependence
—Richard Yi, Suzanne H. Mitchell, and Warren K. Bickel
2. Drug Effects on Delay Discounting
—Harriet de Wit and Suzanne H. Mitchell
3. Delay Discounting as a Predictor of Drug Abuse
—Marilyn E. Carroll, Justin J. Anker, Jami L. Mach, Jennifer L.
Newman, and Jennifer L. Perry
4. Discounting and Pathological Gambling
—Nancy M. Petry and Gregory J. Madden
IV. Discounting and the Human Condition
1. Role of Time and Delay in Health Decision Making
—Jalie A. Tucker, Cathy A. Simpson, and Yulia A. Khodneva
2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Discounting: Multiple
Minor Traits and States
—Jonathan Williams
V. Empirical and Theoretical Extensions
1. The Adaptive Nature of Impulsivity
—Jeffrey R. Stevens and David W. Stephens
2. Recursive Self-Prediction as a Proximate Cause of Impulsivity: The
Value of a Bottom-Up Model
—George Ainslie
3. The Extended Self
—Howard Rachlin and Bryan A. Jones
Index
About the Editors
Foreword
—George Loewenstein
Introduction
—Gregory J. Madden and Warren K. Bickel
I. Methods, Models, and Findings
1. A Delay-Discounting Primer
—Gregory J. Madden and Patrick S. Johnson
2. Delay Discounting: State and Trait Variable
—Amy L. Odum and Ana A. L. Baumann
3. Experimental and Correlational Analyses of Delay and Probability
Discounting
—Leonard Green and Joel Myerson
II. Neuroscience of Discounting and Risk-Taking
1. The Neural and Neurochemical Basis of Delay Discounting
—Catherine A. Winstanley
2. Neural Models of Delay Discounting
—A. David Redish and Zeb Kurth-Nelson
3. Neuroeconomics of Risk-Sensitive Decision Making
—Sarah R. Heilbronner, Benjamin Y. Hayden, and Michael L. Platt
III. Discounting and Addictive Disorders
1. Delay Discounting and Substance Abuse–Dependence
—Richard Yi, Suzanne H. Mitchell, and Warren K. Bickel
2. Drug Effects on Delay Discounting
—Harriet de Wit and Suzanne H. Mitchell
3. Delay Discounting as a Predictor of Drug Abuse
—Marilyn E. Carroll, Justin J. Anker, Jami L. Mach, Jennifer L.
Newman, and Jennifer L. Perry
4. Discounting and Pathological Gambling
—Nancy M. Petry and Gregory J. Madden
IV. Discounting and the Human Condition
1. Role of Time and Delay in Health Decision Making
—Jalie A. Tucker, Cathy A. Simpson, and Yulia A. Khodneva
2. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Discounting: Multiple
Minor Traits and States
—Jonathan Williams
V. Empirical and Theoretical Extensions
1. The Adaptive Nature of Impulsivity
—Jeffrey R. Stevens and David W. Stephens
2. Recursive Self-Prediction as a Proximate Cause of Impulsivity: The
Value of a Bottom-Up Model
—George Ainslie
3. The Extended Self
—Howard Rachlin and Bryan A. Jones
Index
About the Editors