2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2294189
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Time-Dependent Effect of Hydrocortisone Administration on Intertemporal Choice

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“…"Sadness makes one myopic," was the conclusion. Cornelisse et al 24 administered cortisol to subjects and found that if they were presented with time-discounting tasks quarter of an hour afterwards they were more likely to opt for the immediate reward than people who had received a placebo.…”
Section: Risk Aversion and Immediate Rewardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Sadness makes one myopic," was the conclusion. Cornelisse et al 24 administered cortisol to subjects and found that if they were presented with time-discounting tasks quarter of an hour afterwards they were more likely to opt for the immediate reward than people who had received a placebo.…”
Section: Risk Aversion and Immediate Rewardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment and control groups alternated across sessions. 4 At the beginning of a session, participants were fitted with a heart rate measurement strap that was worn throughout the session. The Cold Pressor Test (Hines and Brown, 1932) consisted of immersing one's non-dominant hand in a container filled with ice water (0-4°C).…”
Section: Stressor: Cold Pressor Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. People's relation to the future (Cornelisse et al 2013;Ifcher & Zarghamee 2011;Lerner et al 2013;Yesuf et al 2008) 2. People's tendency to invest in high-risk/high-reward actions (Cohn et al 2015;Dohmen et al 2011;Guiso & Paiella 2008;Guiso et al 2013;Kandasamy et al 2014) and to be optimistic and confident about one's ability to influence the environment (Haushofer 2013;Lundberg et al 2007;Poortinga et al 2008) and 3.…”
Section: Nicolas Baumardmentioning
confidence: 99%