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Christian A Rodriguez

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Turner B, Rodriguez C, Liu Q, Molloy M, Hoogendijk M, McClure S
Cereb Cortex . 2018 Jan; 29(2):732-750. PMID: 29373633
Intertemporal choice requires a dynamic interaction between valuation and deliberation processes. While evidence identifying candidate brain areas for each of these processes is well established, the precise mechanistic role carried...
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Turner B, Rodriguez C, Norcia T, McClure S, Steyvers M
Neuroimage . 2016 Jan; 128:96-115. PMID: 26723544
The need to test a growing number of theories in cognitive science has led to increased interest in inferential methods that integrate multiple data modalities. In this manuscript, we show...
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Rodriguez C, Turner B, Van Zandt T, McClure S
Eur J Neurosci . 2015 Jul; 42(5):2179-89. PMID: 26179826
Making intertemporal choices (choosing between rewards available at different points in time) requires determining and comparing the subjective values of available rewards. Several studies have found converging evidence identifying the...
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van den Bos W, Rodriguez C, Schweitzer J, McClure S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Jun; 112(29):E3765-74. PMID: 26100897
Adolescence is a developmental period associated with an increase in impulsivity. Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct, and in this study we focus on one of the underlying components: impatience. Impatience...
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van den Bos W, Rodriguez C, Schweitzer J, McClure S
J Neurosci . 2014 Aug; 34(31):10298-310. PMID: 25080591
Large individual differences exist in the ability to delay gratification for the sake of satisfying longer-term goals. These individual differences are commonly assayed by studying intertemporal preferences, as revealed by...
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Rodriguez C, Turner B, McClure S
PLoS One . 2014 Mar; 9(2):e90138. PMID: 24587243
Two separate cognitive processes are involved in choosing between rewards available at different points in time. The first is temporal discounting, which consists of combining information about the size and...