# Time matters: on the predictive power of current, short- and long-term expected valence in an experience based learning task

**Authors:** Daniel Thomas Jäger, Jascha Rüsseler

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1570369 · Frontiers in Psychology · 2025-09-30

## TL;DR

This study shows how current and future emotional expectations influence risky decisions in different contexts.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel analysis of how current, short-, and long-term valence affect decision-making in distinct choice contexts.

## Key findings

- All three valence constructs significantly predicted risky choices.
- Short-term valence influenced decisions more in a loss context.
- Long-term valence played a stronger role in an omission context.

## Abstract

This study investigates the predictive power of current, short-, and long-term expected valence in decision-making within an experience-based learning task. Across two experiments participants engaged in a gambling task where they had to balance short- and long-term outcomes to maximize gains. In Experiment 1 participants had to accept short-term losses to achieve long-term gains, while in Experiment 2 they had to omit short-term gains. Results from generalized mixed-effects models revealed that all three valence constructs (current, short-term, and long-term expected valence) were significant predictors of risky choices, with their influence modulated by the specific choice context. In a loss context participants relied more on short-term expectations, while in an omission context long-term expectations played a stronger role. These findings align with existing literature on the influence of emotional valence on decision-making and demonstrate the adaptability of the subjective valuation system across different choice scenarios. The study highlights the importance of considering multiple emotional self-report dimensions in decision-making processes.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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