Dopamine Modulation of Intertemporal Decision-making: Evidence from Parkinson Disease.
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Cognitive states influence dopamine-driven aberrant learning in Parkinson's disease.Steeper discounting of delayed rewards in schizophrenia but not first-degree relatives.Simulating future value in intertemporal choice.Willing to wait: Elevated reward-processing EEG activity associated with a greater preference for larger-but-delayed rewards.
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Dopamine Modulation of Intertemporal Decision-making: Evidence from Parkinson Disease.
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Dopamine Modulation of Intertemporal Decision-making: Evidence from Parkinson Disease.
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Dopamine Modulation of Intertemporal Decision-making: Evidence from Parkinson Disease.
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Bernd Figner
Bradley B Doll
Elke U Weber
Erin Kendall Braun
Isabel C Woyke
Karin Foerde
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10.1162/JOCN_A_00929
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2016-02-02T00:00:00Z