“…Second, the present findings also imply the degree to which one attends to different elements of the decision factors into his or her ultimate choice, which is in line with current work that uses fixations or fixation duration to capture attention to decision task parameters (Krajbich & Rangel, ; Krajbich et al, ; Stewart, Hermens, et al, ; Stewart, Gächter, et al, ). More specifically, attentional bias toward either the immediate or delayed option, respectively, predicted which option was chosen, which is also similar to findings for attentional bias when evaluating options in risky choice (Ashby, Dickert & Glöckner, ), as well as evaluating binary or multiattribute food items (Krajbich et al, , Krajbich & Rangel, ) or consumer purchasing decisions (Krajbich et al, ).…”