Caudate responses to reward anticipation associated with delay discounting behavior in healthy youth
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience2013Vol. 7, pp. 43–52
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Margaret M. Benningfield, Jennifer Urbano Blackford, Melissa E. Ellsworth, Gregory R. Samanez‐Larkin, Peter Martin, Ronald L. Cowan, David H. Zald
Abstract
Brain activation during anticipation of potential reward may serve as a marker for individual differences in ability or willingness to delay gratification in healthy youth.
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