# Atypical reward anticipation in impulsive individuals: evidence from EEG and experiential delay discounting

**Authors:** Felix Zakirov, Olga Sysoeva

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1746734 · Frontiers in Psychology · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

Impulsive people show different brain activity when anticipating rewards, which may explain their preference for immediate over delayed rewards.

## Contribution

This study links impulsivity to specific EEG patterns during reward anticipation in neurotypical adults.

## Key findings

- Impulsive individuals showed higher alpha band power in the parieto-occipital region during reward anticipation.
- No correlation was found between impulsivity and theta or delta power related to reward sensitivity.
- Results suggest inefficient reward anticipation mechanisms in impulsive individuals.

## Abstract

Impulsivity is characterized by impaired inhibition of thoughts and actions and a reduced ability to weigh the consequences of behavior. Importantly, impulsivity has been associated with altered reward processing and reward anticipation.

We aimed to investigate neurophysiological indices of impulsive behavior using an experiential delay discounting task with 64-channel EEG in neurotypical adults (n = 54). Impulsive behavior was operationalized as the preference for smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rewards with the delay varied from 1 to 30 s in different blocks.

We registered feedback-related fronto-central theta and centro-parietal delta power, although did not find any correlation between impulsive behavior and these neurophysiological measures of reward sensitivity. However, we found higher power spectral density in the alpha band over parieto-occipital region during reward anticipation in individuals exhibiting more impulsive behavior in our task.

These results suggest that impulsive individuals have less efficient mechanisms of reward anticipation, potentially resulting in lower tolerance for waiting.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Impulsive behavior (MESH:D010554), Impulsivity (MESH:D007174)

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