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Behavioural Pharmacology. 33:402-417
Maternal infections are a well-known risk factor for neurodevelopmental defects. Such defects are associated with a range of symptoms, and environmental enrichment (EE) could be a promising approach to rehabilitate these. We used the well-established
Using a novel ethogram of tuatara behaviour to evaluate the impact of interactions with zoo visitors
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 49:252-262
Many zoos provide the opportunity for visitors to interact with ambassador animals in their collections, but little is known about how these interactions impact on the animals themselves. The curre...
Autor:
Anne C. Macaskill, Mary Beth Neff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 34:568-580
Publikováno v:
The Psychological Record. 70:359-371
Probability discounting is loss in reinforcer value as a function of uncertainty. In typical tasks measuring probability discounting, participants repeatedly choose between a smaller, certain amount and a larger amount at one of several probabilities
An expectation of healthcare delivery is that patients can make informed decisions about whether and how to treat chronic health conditions. Decisions are complex because treatment is not always 100% effective and side effects can occur without a ben
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Autor:
Anna Greenhow, Rose O'Connor, Lisa Emerson, Anne C. Macaskill, Peter Rawlins, Ken Kilpin, Angela Feekery, Heather Lamond, Catherine Doughty, Senga White
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Curriculum Matters. 15:59-89
Publikováno v:
The Psychological Record. 70:147-162
We assessed whether numeric format in the form of frequencies and percentages affects probability discounting rates in medical and monetary contexts across three experiments. Experiments 1 and 2 compared percentage (e.g., 10%) and frequency (e.g., 10
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Personality and Individual Differences. 141:166-172
Shallow discounting of delayed rewards is consequential for future-orientated behavior such as healthy eating and pro-environmental behaviors, and research has indicated a negative association between delay discounting and future thinking. Across two
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies. 35:1361-1374
Across two experiments, the current study investigated whether the balance displayed on slot-machine screens affects gamblers' decision making in a manner similar to the "house-money effect" observed in other gambling modes. The balance indicates the
Autor:
Kate M. Witt, Anne C. Macaskill
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Processes. 200:104696
Delay discounting occurs when the present, subjective value of a reward decreases as a function of delay. Delay discounting is steeper when individuals must wait during the delay, and delay discounting rates for decisions about waiting are not strong