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    Suppression of cocaine self-administration in monkeys: effects of delayed punishment

    Delaying presentation of a drug can decrease its effectiveness as a reinforcer, but the effect of delaying punishment of drug self-administration is unknown.

    William L. Woolverton, Kevin B. Freeman, Joel Myerson, Leonard Green in Psychopharmacology (2012)

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    Male, But Not Female, Alcohol-Dependent African Americans Discount Delayed Gains More Steeply than Propensity-Score Matched Controls

    Alcohol dependence is known to be associated with steep discounting of delayed rewards, but its relation to the discounting of delayed losses and probabilistic rewards is unclear. Moreover, patterns of alcohol...

    Joel Myerson, Leonard Green, Carissa van den Berk-Clark in Psychopharmacology (2015)

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    Delay and probability discounting by drug-dependent cocaine and marijuana users

    Steep discounting of delayed monetary rewards by substance-dependent individuals is well-established. Less is known, however, about discounting other kinds of outcomes, and very little is known about discounti...

    Diana Mejía-Cruz, Leonard Green, Joel Myerson, Silvia Morales-Chainé in Psychopharmacology (2016)