2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2012.08.034
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Reward processing and intertemporal decision making in adults and adolescents: The role of impulsivity and decision consistency

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“…Recently, we replicated this association in adolescents as well as in adults (Ripke et al, 2012) and did not observe differences between both age groups. Thus, interindividual differences in value-dependent processing and temporal discounting may be more related to other factors of individual differences than chronological age.…”
Section: Brain Network Of Intertemporal Choicesupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Recently, we replicated this association in adolescents as well as in adults (Ripke et al, 2012) and did not observe differences between both age groups. Thus, interindividual differences in value-dependent processing and temporal discounting may be more related to other factors of individual differences than chronological age.…”
Section: Brain Network Of Intertemporal Choicesupporting
confidence: 66%
“…BOLD responses in brain regions, such as the ventral striatum ( VS), ventromedial pFC, and posterior cingulate cortex, have been found to correlate with the subjective values of delayed rewards (Peters & Buchel, 2009;Kable & Glimcher, 2007). In addition, value-dependent processes have also been found to be associated with frontal regions, such as the perigenual ACC and the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG; Ripke et al, 2012;Hare, Camerer, & Rangel, 2009;Kable & Glimcher, 2007). On the other hand, intertemporal choice also relies on the process of comparing alternative options (Hoffman et al, 2008;Monterosso et al, 2007;McClure, Laibson, Loewenstein, & Cohen, 2004).…”
Section: Brain Network Of Intertemporal Choicementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In a study comparing adolescents and adults it was found that adults made more consistent decisions. Compared to adolescents, adults showed more parietal cortex activation during decision making on a hypothetical delay discounting task, which was associated with more consistent decision making (Ripke et al, 2012). Another developmental study showed that older participants showed stronger functional connectivity between ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and striatal areas during selection of immediate options (Christakou et al, 2011).…”
Section: Development Of Intentional Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Data acquisition was part of the project "The adolescent brain" (for more details see Ripke et al, 2012). Data of the first wave (age 14) of this project was recently published comparing participants with and without a family history of depression (Pilhatsch et al, 2014a).…”
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confidence: 99%