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Academic excerpt on delayed gratification, punishment, and reward circuitry
Academic excerpt on delayed gratification, punishment, and reward circuitry The passage is a purely scientific discussion of animal and human behavior, referencing a study by economist Ernst Fehr. It contains no mention of specific high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct, and therefore offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes how animals and humans discount future rewards in favor of immediate ones.; Notes that humans have evolved brain mechanisms to delay gratification and find reward in punishment.; Cites a behavioral economics experiment by Ernst Fehr involving monetary division and observer punishment.
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