Joel Myerson
Affiliations: | Psychology | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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Yeh YH, Myerson J, Green L. (2020) Delay discounting, cognitive ability, and personality: What matters? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Lamichhane B, Rosa ED, Green L, et al. (2020) Examining delay of gratification in healthy aging. Behavioural Processes. 104125 |
Yeh YH, Myerson J, Strube MJ, et al. (2020) Choice patterns reveal qualitative individual differences among discounting of delayed gains, delayed losses, and probabilistic losses. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior |
Mok JNY, Kwan D, Green L, et al. (2020) Is it time? Episodic imagining and the discounting of delayed and probabilistic rewards in young and older adults. Cognition. 199: 104222 |
Białaszek W, Ostaszewski P, Green L, et al. (2019) On Four Types of Devaluation of Outcomes Due to Their Costs: Delay, Probability, Effort, and Social Discounting. The Psychological Record. 69: 415-424 |
Green L, Myerson J. (2019) On the Complexity of Discounting, Choice Situations, and People. Perspectives On Behavior Science. 42: 433-443 |
Sommers MS, Spehar B, Tye-Murray N, et al. (2019) Age Differences in the Effects of Speaking Rate on Auditory, Visual, and Auditory-Visual Speech Perception. Ear and Hearing |
Estle SJ, Green L, Myerson J. (2019) When immediate losses are followed by delayed gains: Additive hyperboloid discounting models. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Lilienthal L, Myerson J, Abrams RA, et al. (2018) Effects of environmental support on overt and covert visuospatial rehearsal. Memory (Hove, England). 1-11 |
van den Berk-Clark C, Myerson J, Green L, et al. (2018) Past trauma and future choices: differences in discounting in low-income, urban African Americans. Psychological Medicine. 1-8 |