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1. Thinking about neither death nor poverty affects delay discounting, but episodic foresight does: Three replications of the effects of priming on time preferences.

2. Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in children.

3. Economic and social deprivation predicts impulsive choice in children.

4. Probability Matching on a Simple Simulated Foraging Task: The Effects of Reward Persistence and Accumulation on Choice Behavior.

5. Probability Matching on a Simple Simulated Foraging Task: The Effects of Reward Persistence and Accumulation on Choice Behavior.

6. The relationship between gaming disorder and addiction requires a behavioral analysis.

7. Does Gratitude Enhance Prosociality?: A Meta-Analytic Review.

8. The need for a behavioural analysis of behavioural addictions.

9. Toward a Psychology of Surrogate Decision Making.

10. Gratefully Received, Gratefully Repaid: The Role of Perceived Fairness in Cooperative Interactions.

11. Value representations by rank order in a distributed network of varying context dependency.

12. Decisions for Others Become Less Impulsive the Further Away They Are on the Family Tree.

13. Individuals' insight into intrapersonal externalities.

14. Effects of measurement methods on the relationship between smoking and delay reward discounting.

15. An ERP Analysis of Recognition and Categorization Decisions in a Prototype-Distortion Task.

16. Do changes in the subjective experience of recognition over time suggest independent processes?

17. Melioration behaviour in the Harvard game is reduced by simplifying decision outcomes.

18. Human vocabulary use as display.

19. Kinship and altruism: A cross-cultural experimental study.

20. Effects of retention intervals on receiver operating characteristics in artificial grammar learning

21. Some decks are better than others: The effect of reinforcer type and task instructions on learning in the Iowa Gambling Task

22. Subjective measures of awareness and implicit cognition.

23. Does opposition logic provide evidence for conscious and unconscious processes in artificial grammar learning?

24. Two Modes of Transfer in Artificial Grammar Learning.

25. Disordered gambling, or dependence and consequences: a bifactor exploratory structural equation model analysis of the problem gambling severity index.

26. The transfer effect in artificial grammar learning: Reappraising the evidence on the transfer of...

27. Gambling on Smartphones: A Study of a Potentially Addictive Behaviour in a Naturalistic Setting.

28. Role of glucose in chewing gum-related facilitation of cognitive function

29. Criteria for conceptualizing behavioural addiction should be informed by the underlying behavioural mechanism.

30. Is there a health inequality in gambling related harms? A systematic review.

31. Do we make decisions for other people based on our predictions of their preferences? evidence from financial and medical scenarios involving risk.

32. A mixed methods investigation of end-of-life surrogate decisions among older adults.

34. Do our risk preferences change when we make decisions for others? A meta-analysis of self-other differences in decisions involving risk.

35. How does chewing gum affect cognitive function? Reply to

36. Understanding the psychology of mobile gambling: A behavioural synthesis.

38. On the latent structure of problem gambling: a taxometric analysis.

39. BIS impulsivity and acute nicotine exposure are associated with discounting global consequences in the Harvard game.

40. The effectiveness of feedback in multiple-cue probability learning.

42. Loss of Control as a Discriminating Factor Between Different Latent Classes of Disordered Gambling Severity.

43. The role of verbal and pictorial information in multimodal incidental acquisition of foreign language vocabulary.

44. The Role of Repeated Exposure to Multimodal Input in Incidental Acquisition of Foreign Language Vocabulary.

45. Processing of native and foreign language subtitles in films: An eye tracking study.

46. Incidental Acquisition of Foreign Language Vocabulary through Brief Multi-Modal Exposure.

47. Recollection, Fluency, and the Explicit/Implicit Distinction in Artificial Grammar Learning.

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