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The experiment consisted of 6 runs in which 3 tasks (delay, dual and multi-tasking, described hereafter) were administered in pseudo-random order (28 trials by task, inter-stimuli interval = 3 s).
From 70 min to approximately 120 min after ingesting the capsules, subjects completed five impulsivity tasks: delay and probability discounting task, balloon analogue risk task (BART), go/no-go task, stop task, and simple reaction time test.
Proactively streamline your workload (at work and at home) by applying the four D's: Delete (discard tasks), Delay (reschedule for a more appropriate time), Diminish (create a shortcut) and Delegate (give to someone who can do it better, faster or at least good enough).
2) Behavioral tasks: Delay of Gratification and Delay discounting.
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"Speed of memory" factor is derived by combining the reaction times of the four memory tasks (delayed picture and word recognition, numeric working memory, and spatial memory).
These tasks included a fixed consecutive number schedule (ability to complete an action to receive a reinforcer), a multiple fixed-interval/extinction schedule of reinforcement (high level of responding), and a delayed reward task (delay discounting).
One hour after ingesting the capsule on each session, participants completed mood questionnaires and five impulsivity tasks: go/no-go task, delay discounting task, time estimation task, stop task, and the balloon analogue risk task (BART).
Prior work by Lemmon et al. (2007) used simulations to demonstrate that self-triggered control systems can be remarkably robust to task delay.
In neither of the two conditions were new letters presented during the task delay phase.
In the task delay phase, a written cue indicated which task to perform on the four letters.
We then computed average locomotion speed and theta power in the different periods of the task (DELAY, DM, and RUN).
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