DOI: 10.5176/2251-1865_CBP33
Authors: Hye-Young Kim, Yeonsoon Shin and Sanghoon Han
Abstract: •Perspective Simulation for Intertemporal Choice
–Future envisioning leading to a more far-sighted decision making (Peters & Büchel, 2010)
–Preference for immediate rewards for current-selves compared to future-selves (Ersner-Hershfield et al., 2009)
–Paralleling behavior pattern and neural activation between judging for future-selves and taking others’ perspectives (Spreng et al., 2009; Pronin et al., 2008)
•Emotional Components of Intertemporal Choice: Subjective reward perception & Impulsivity attenuation
Aim: - To investigate whether perspective-taking can modulate delayed economic decision-making pattern
- To explore whether training of perspective-taking of others’ emotional states can have regulatory effect
