Ricardo Irizarry

5%
Flag icon
In addition, the act of receiving an earlier reward is often more highly valued, even if a delayed reward has greater overall associated value.14 This phenomenon, known as the “temporal discounting of rewards,” is a strong influence on impulsive behaviors and so may also play a role in the inherent drive to seek the immediate gratification that comes from switching to new tasks sooner rather than later.
The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World (The MIT Press)
Rate this book
Clear rating