Neural correlates of intertemporal choice in aggressive behavior - Chester DS, Bell SB, Dewall CN, West SJ, Romero-Lopez M, Craig AW.

People often have to make decisions between immediate rewards and more long-term goals. Such intertemporal judgments are often investigated in the context of monetary choice or drug use, yet not in regard to aggressive behavior. We combined a novel interte...
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