Intertemporal choice across short and long time horizons: an fMRI study
What
Presentation about some recent fMRI results by Evgeniya and collaborators from a neuroeconomics experiment.
Where, When?
Assistant Professor in Behavioural Analytics (N/LAB)
Business School
Intertemporal choice across short and long time horizons: an fMRI study
2025-03-25, 12:00 - 13:00 (UP-PSYC B37)
Links
- Business school profile page, Evgeniya Lukinova
- Quantifying the contribution of individual variation in timing to delay-discounting (Lukinova and Erlich 2021)
- Time preferences are reliable across time-horizons and verbal versus experiential tasks (Lukinova et al. 2019)
Lukinova, Evgeniya, and Jeffrey C Erlich. 2021. “Quantifying the Contribution of Individual Variation in Timing to Delay-Discounting.” Sci Rep 11 (1): 18354. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97496-w.
Lukinova, Evgeniya, Yuyue Wang, Steven F Lehrer, and Jeffrey C Erlich. 2019. “Time Preferences Are Reliable Across Time-Horizons and Verbal Versus Experiential Tasks.” Elife 8 (February). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39656.