Item does not contain fulltextRecent research in neuroeconomics suggests that social economic decision-making may be best understood as a dual-systems process, integrating the influence of deliberative and affective subsystems. However, most of this research has focused on young adults and it remains unclear whether our current models extend to healthy aging. To address this question, we investigated the behavioral and neural basis of simple economic decisions in 18 young and 20 older healthy adults. Participants made decisions which involved accepting or rejecting monetary offers from human and non-human (computer) partners in an Ultimatum Game, while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The partners’ proposals involved...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that social economic decision-making may be best understo...
Social and decision-making deficits are often the first symptoms of a striking number of neurodegene...
Neuroeconomics refers to a combination of paradigms derived from neuroscience, psychology, and econo...
Aging compromises the frontal, striatal, and medial temporal areas of the reward system, impeding ac...
Some healthy older adults show departures from standard decision-making patterns exhibited by younge...
IntroductionAging is often accompanied by significant cognitive decline and altered decision making....
Despite the graying of the world population and increasing relevance of decision competence across t...
Objectives. Despite recognition of the increasing influence of emotion on decision making with age, ...
Older and younger adults performed a state-based decision-making task while undergoing functional MR...
International audienceDecision making is a complex cognitive phenomenon commonly used in everyday li...
The Affect–Integration–Motivation (AIM) framework was proposed to clarify how brain circuits that su...
Little is known about how healthy aging affects decision making. Here we studied how the social econ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Recent research in neuroeconomics suggests that social economic decision-making may be best understo...
Social and decision-making deficits are often the first symptoms of a striking number of neurodegene...
Neuroeconomics refers to a combination of paradigms derived from neuroscience, psychology, and econo...
Aging compromises the frontal, striatal, and medial temporal areas of the reward system, impeding ac...
Some healthy older adults show departures from standard decision-making patterns exhibited by younge...
IntroductionAging is often accompanied by significant cognitive decline and altered decision making....
Despite the graying of the world population and increasing relevance of decision competence across t...
Objectives. Despite recognition of the increasing influence of emotion on decision making with age, ...
Older and younger adults performed a state-based decision-making task while undergoing functional MR...
International audienceDecision making is a complex cognitive phenomenon commonly used in everyday li...
The Affect–Integration–Motivation (AIM) framework was proposed to clarify how brain circuits that su...
Little is known about how healthy aging affects decision making. Here we studied how the social econ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...