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Fig 1.

Episodic discounting-task.

The Episodic Discounting task.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics on reported alcohol consumption.

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Fig 2.

Goodness of fit for the exponential and the hyperbolic model.

left: Summed BIC-scores as a Goodness of fit, comparing the exponential and the hyperbolic model by condition (light grey = control; dark grey = episodic); Fig 2 right: Individual Pseudo adjusted R2 values as a Goodness of fit, comparing the exponential (x-axis) and the hyperbolic (y-axis) model by condition (light grey = control; dark grey = episodic).

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Fig 3.

The episodic effect, n = 44.

The episodic effect. Mean discount rate (parameter log(k) values); p = .009 (left); mean area under the curve (AUC) values; p < .001 (middle); n = 44. Averaged ID-points (right); n = 41.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics of discounting variables.

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics of control variables for subsample (n = 32).

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Regression analysis.

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