2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10865-017-9908-1
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Episodic future thinking reduces delay discounting and cigarette demand: an investigation of the good-subject effect

Abstract: Episodic future thinking (EFT), an intervention involving mental simulation of future events, has been shown to reduce both delay discounting and cigarette self-administration. In the present study, we extended these findings by showing that EFT in a web-based sample of smokers reduces delay discounting and intensity of demand for cigarettes (ad libitum consumption) in a hypothetical purchase task. No effect was observed on elasticity of demand (sensitivity to price) or cigarette craving. We also explored whet… Show more

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“…Successful methods for incrementally decreasing DD and improving health behaviors include therapeutic interventions (eg, working memory training), direct manipulation of the executive decision‐making system (eg, noninvasive brain stimulation techniques), and framing methods (eg, altering the manner or temporal context in which a decision is viewed) . Several of these innovative methods now show promise with regard to calorie and cigarette consumption. Some framing methods are delivered remotely using online exercises, which might be an ideal mode of administration using technologies such as patient portals …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful methods for incrementally decreasing DD and improving health behaviors include therapeutic interventions (eg, working memory training), direct manipulation of the executive decision‐making system (eg, noninvasive brain stimulation techniques), and framing methods (eg, altering the manner or temporal context in which a decision is viewed) . Several of these innovative methods now show promise with regard to calorie and cigarette consumption. Some framing methods are delivered remotely using online exercises, which might be an ideal mode of administration using technologies such as patient portals …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recovery from substance abuse, for example, is thought to rely on the ability to take the perspective of your future self in order to envision the long-term benefits of sobriety in spite of its tension with the contemporaneous drug craving. While many treatments focus on building proper habits [39], recent findings support the promotion of prospective future simulation as an effective approach for decreasing drug consumption [40]. A computational framework that reliably distinguishes multiple paths to patience could provide theoretical grounding for when to apply each approach, and help therapists take into account the myriad environmental and personal factors known to alter deliberative decision-making under uncertainty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What will you see, feel, smell, or hear?). Studies examining the effect of stimulating future thinking on the temporal window and demand among cigarette smokers indicated a significantly longer temporal window and lower cigarette demand (Stein, Tegge, Turner, & Bickel, 2018) and consumption (Stein et al, 2016) among the EFT group compared to controls. Similarly, EFT expands the temporal window and decreases the purchasing of alcoholic drinks among individuals with alcohol-use disorder ( Fig.…”
Section: The Reinforcer Pathology Theorymentioning
confidence: 98%