Research on aging has indicated that whereas deliberative cognitive processes decline with age, emotional processes are relatively spared. To examine the implications of these divergent trajectories in the context of health care choices, we investigated whether instructional manipulations emphasizing a focus on feelings or details would have differential effects on decision quality among younger and older adults. We presented 60 younger and 60 older adults with health care choices that required them to hold in mind and consider multiple pieces of information. Instructional manipulations in the emotion-focus condition asked participants to focus on their emotional reactions to the options, report their feelings about the options, and then ma...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
This study investigated decision-making and feedback sensitivity in healthy older adults with a new ...
ABSTRACT—Age differences in affective/experiential and deliberative processes have important theoret...
ii Yiwei Chen, Advisor The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off...
The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off decisions and the unde...
The current study focused on the degree to which decision context (deliberative vs. affective) diffe...
Does aging impact strategy choice with regard to regulating negative emotions? Based on the assumpti...
2014-06-16Research on age differences in attention to and memory of emotional stimuli has shown that...
Older and younger adults are susceptible to a decisional bias when faced with medical decisions, whi...
Despite natural declines in physical and cognitive function, older adults maintain good emotion regu...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
The current study examined the effects of age and control beliefs on the use of situation selection....
Leading theory hypothesizes that age deficits in decision making may rise as the complexity of decis...
The current study examined age differences in decision making as a function of familiarity and time ...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
This study investigated decision-making and feedback sensitivity in healthy older adults with a new ...
ABSTRACT—Age differences in affective/experiential and deliberative processes have important theoret...
ii Yiwei Chen, Advisor The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off...
The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off decisions and the unde...
The current study focused on the degree to which decision context (deliberative vs. affective) diffe...
Does aging impact strategy choice with regard to regulating negative emotions? Based on the assumpti...
2014-06-16Research on age differences in attention to and memory of emotional stimuli has shown that...
Older and younger adults are susceptible to a decisional bias when faced with medical decisions, whi...
Despite natural declines in physical and cognitive function, older adults maintain good emotion regu...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
The current study examined the effects of age and control beliefs on the use of situation selection....
Leading theory hypothesizes that age deficits in decision making may rise as the complexity of decis...
The current study examined age differences in decision making as a function of familiarity and time ...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
This study investigated decision-making and feedback sensitivity in healthy older adults with a new ...