Background: Risk aversion is associated with many important decisions among younger and middle aged persons, but the association of risk aversion and decision making has not been well studied among older persons who face some of the most significant decisions of their lives. Method: Using data from 606 community-dwelling older persons without dementia from the Rush Memory and Aging Project, an ongoing longitudinal epidemiologic study of aging, we examined the association of risk aversion with decision making. Risk aversion was measured using standard behavioral economics questions in which participants were asked to choose between a certain monetary payment ($15) versus a gamble in which they could gain more than $15 or gain nothing; po...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
Increasing age is associated with subtle but meaningful changes in decision-making. It is unknown, h...
Abstract Background Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive abilit...
Risk aversion and temporal discounting are preferences that are strongly linked to sub-optimal finan...
Background: Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive ability is neg...
We separate for the first time the roles of cognitive and motivational factors in shaping age differ...
In the current study, we examined the effects of priming and personality on risky decision making wh...
Are older adults risk seeking or risk averse. Answering this question might depend on both the task ...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
Objective: Decision making is an important determinant of health and well-being across the lifespan ...
Decision making is an important determinant of health and well-being across the lifespan but is crit...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
Background Humans often display irrational choice and decision-making due to the frame effect. Howev...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
Increasing age is associated with subtle but meaningful changes in decision-making. It is unknown, h...
Abstract Background Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive abilit...
Risk aversion and temporal discounting are preferences that are strongly linked to sub-optimal finan...
Background: Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive ability is neg...
We separate for the first time the roles of cognitive and motivational factors in shaping age differ...
In the current study, we examined the effects of priming and personality on risky decision making wh...
Are older adults risk seeking or risk averse. Answering this question might depend on both the task ...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
Objective: Decision making is an important determinant of health and well-being across the lifespan ...
Decision making is an important determinant of health and well-being across the lifespan but is crit...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
Background Humans often display irrational choice and decision-making due to the frame effect. Howev...
Does risk taking change as a function of age? We conducted a systematic literature search and found ...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
Increasing age is associated with subtle but meaningful changes in decision-making. It is unknown, h...