The recognition heuristic, which predicts that a recognized object scores higher on some criterion than an unrecognized one, is a simple inference strategy and thus an attractive mental tool for making inferences with limited cognitive resources--for instance, in old age. In spite of its simplicity, the recognition heuristic might be negatively affected in old age by too much knowledge, inaccurate memory, or deficits in its adaptive use. Across 2 studies, we investigated the impact of cognitive aging on the applicability, accuracy, and adaptive use of the recognition heuristic. Our results show that (a) young and old adults' recognition knowledge was an equally useful cue for making inferences about the world; (b) as with young adults, old ...
The notion of ecological rationality sees successful decision making as the product of the fit betwe...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
The recognition heuristic, which predicts that a recognized object scores higher on some criterion t...
The recognition heuristic (RH) is a simple strategy for probabilistic inference according to which r...
Are older adults' decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or ...
Recognizing a stimulus as previously encountered is a crucial everyday life skill and a critical tas...
Decision makers often have to learn from experience. In these situations, people must use the availa...
Fluid intelligence decreases with age, yet evidence about age declines in decision-making quality is...
People seldom enjoy access to summarized information about risky options before making a decision. I...
Age-related memory problems posit a growing concern in our society. This study investigated the impa...
Objective: According to the cognitive reserve hypothesis (Stern, 2009), individuals who have develop...
The aim of our study was twofold : to explore the effect of aging on recollection and familiarity an...
In this study we investigated how aging affects attention to predictive and uncertain cues during as...
Older adults perform worse than younger adults when applying decision rules to choose between option...
The notion of ecological rationality sees successful decision making as the product of the fit betwe...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
The recognition heuristic, which predicts that a recognized object scores higher on some criterion t...
The recognition heuristic (RH) is a simple strategy for probabilistic inference according to which r...
Are older adults' decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or ...
Recognizing a stimulus as previously encountered is a crucial everyday life skill and a critical tas...
Decision makers often have to learn from experience. In these situations, people must use the availa...
Fluid intelligence decreases with age, yet evidence about age declines in decision-making quality is...
People seldom enjoy access to summarized information about risky options before making a decision. I...
Age-related memory problems posit a growing concern in our society. This study investigated the impa...
Objective: According to the cognitive reserve hypothesis (Stern, 2009), individuals who have develop...
The aim of our study was twofold : to explore the effect of aging on recollection and familiarity an...
In this study we investigated how aging affects attention to predictive and uncertain cues during as...
Older adults perform worse than younger adults when applying decision rules to choose between option...
The notion of ecological rationality sees successful decision making as the product of the fit betwe...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...