Original paper
No evidence for the involvement of serotonin or the 5-HTTLPR genotype in intertemporal choice in a larger community sample
Abstract
Background: Serotonin has been implicated in impulsive behaviours such as temporal discounting. While animal studies and theoretical approaches suggest that reduced tonic serotonin levels increase temporal discounting rates and vice versa, evidence from human studies is scarce and inconclusive. Furthermore, an important modulator of serotonin signalling, a genetic variation in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter gene ( 5-HTTLPR),...
Paper Details
Title
No evidence for the involvement of serotonin or the 5-HTTLPR genotype in intertemporal choice in a larger community sample
Published Date
Sep 24, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
11
Pages
1377 - 1387
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