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  • Saving for the future self:... Saving for the future self: Neural measures of future self-continuity predict temporal discounting
    Ersner-Hershfield, Hal; Wimmer, G. Elliott; Knutson, Brian Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 03/2009, Volume: 4, Issue: 1
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    Despite increases in the human life span, people have not increased their rate of saving. In a phenomenon known as 'temporal discounting', people value immediate gains over future gains. According to ...
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  • Poignancy Poignancy
    Ersner-Hershfield, Hal; Mikels, Joseph A; Sullivan, Sarah J ... Journal of personality and social psychology, 01/2008, Volume: 94, Issue: 1
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    The experience of mixed emotions increases with age. Socioemotional selectivity theory suggests that mixed emotions are associated with shifting time horizons. Theoretically, perceived constraints on ...
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  • Don't Stop Thinking About T... Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow: Individual Differences in Future self-continuity Account for Saving
    Hal Ersner-Hershfield; M. Tess Garton; Kacey Ballard ... Judgment and Decision Making, 06/2009, Volume: 4, Issue: 4
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    Some people find it more difficult to delay rewards than others. In three experiments, we tested a "future self-continuity" hypothesis that individual differences in the perception of one's present ...
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  • Emotional Experience Improv... Emotional Experience Improves With Age: Evidence Based on Over 10 Years of Experience Sampling
    CARSTENSEN, Laura L; SCHEIBE, Susanne; ERSNER-HERSHFIELD, Hal ... Psychology and aging, 03/2011, Volume: 26, Issue: 1
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    Recent evidence suggests that emotional well-being improves from early adulthood to old age. This study used experience-sampling to examine the developmental course of emotional experience in a ...
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  • Middle and inferior tempora... Middle and inferior temporal gyrus gray matter volume abnormalities in first-episode schizophrenia: an MRI study
    Kuroki, Noriomi; Shenton, Martha E; Salisbury, Dean F ... The American journal of psychiatry 163, Issue: 12
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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of schizophrenia reveal temporal lobe structural brain abnormalities in the superior temporal gyrus and the amygdala-hippocampal complex. However, the middle ...
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  • Diffusion tensor imaging an... Diffusion tensor imaging and its application to neuropsychiatric disorders
    Kubicki, Marek; Westin, Carl-Fredrik; Maier, Stephan E ... Harvard review of psychiatry, 01/2002, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a new technique that can be used to visualize and measure the diffusion of water in brain tissue; it is particularly useful for evaluating white ...
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  • Age Differences in Poignancy Age Differences in Poignancy
    Zhang, Xin; Ersner-Hershfield, Hal; Fung, Helene H Psychology and aging, 06/2010, Volume: 25, Issue: 2
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    Poignancy is defined as a mixed emotional experience that arises when one faces meaningful endings. According to socioemotional selectivity theory ( Carstensen, 2006 ), when people are aware of the ...
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  • Company, Country, Connectio... Company, Country, Connections: Counterfactual Origins Increase Organizational Commitment, Patriotism, and Social Investment
    Ersner-Hershfield, Hal; Galinsky, Adam D.; Kray, Laura J. ... Psychological science, 10/2010, Volume: 21, Issue: 10
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    Four studies examined the relationship between counterfactual origins—thoughts about how the beginning of organizations, countries, and social connections might have turned out differently—and ...
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  • Feeling happy and sad, but ... Feeling happy and sad, but only seeing the positive: Poignancy and the positivity effect in attention
    Ersner-Hershfield, Hal; Carvel, David S.; Isaacowitz, Derek M. Motivation and emotion, 12/2009, Volume: 33, Issue: 4
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    Poignancy is a mixed emotional experience that occurs in the face of meaningful endings (Ersner-Hershfield et al. J Pers Soc Psychol 94(1):158–167, 2008 ). Despite documentation of the ...
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