Delayed Rewards Undermine Goal-Directed Human Behavior
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Delayed Rewards Undermine Goal-Directed Human Behavior
In a groundbreaking study published in npj Science of Learning, researchers Omar D. Perez and Gabriel P. Urcelay have unveiled compelling evidence that delayed rewards can significantly diminish human goal-directed actions, reshaping our understanding of motivation and decision-making processes. The implications of these findings ripple across fields ranging from behavioral psychology to neuroscience and even economics, where reward timing is a …
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