In young adults, individual differences in working memory (WM) contribute to reinforcement learning (RL). Age-related RL changes, however, are mostly attributed to decreased reward prediction-error (RPE) signaling. Here, we investigated the contribution of WM to RL in young (18-35) and older (≥65) adults. Because WM supports maintenance across a limited timescale, we only expected a relation between RL and WM with short delays between stimulus repetitions. Our results demonstrated better learning with short than long delays. A week later, however, long-delay associations were remembered better. Computational modeling corroborated that during learning, WM was more engaged by young adults in the short-delay condition than in any other age-con...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
Adult age differences in cognitive plasticity have been studied less often in working memory than in...
Contains fulltext : 167812.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Reinforcement...
In young adults, individual differences in working memory (WM) contribute to reinforcement learning ...
We base many of our choices on previous experiences. Learning from the results of our actions to imp...
The striatum supports learning from immediate feedback by coding prediction errors (PEs), whereas th...
Abstract Memory function declines in normal aging, in a relatively continuous fashion following midd...
Emerging evidence from decision neuroscience suggests that although younger and older adults show si...
Multiple neurocognitive systems contribute simultaneously to learning. For example, dopamine and bas...
Working memory demands are common in everyday life. Because working memory is costly, we constantly ...
Multiple neurocognitive systems contribute simultaneously to learning. For example, dopamine and bas...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
Funder: Wellcome Trust (Wellcome); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/100004440Funder: DH | National Inst...
Funder: Wellcome Trust (Wellcome); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/100004440Funder: DH | National Inst...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
Adult age differences in cognitive plasticity have been studied less often in working memory than in...
Contains fulltext : 167812.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Reinforcement...
In young adults, individual differences in working memory (WM) contribute to reinforcement learning ...
We base many of our choices on previous experiences. Learning from the results of our actions to imp...
The striatum supports learning from immediate feedback by coding prediction errors (PEs), whereas th...
Abstract Memory function declines in normal aging, in a relatively continuous fashion following midd...
Emerging evidence from decision neuroscience suggests that although younger and older adults show si...
Multiple neurocognitive systems contribute simultaneously to learning. For example, dopamine and bas...
Working memory demands are common in everyday life. Because working memory is costly, we constantly ...
Multiple neurocognitive systems contribute simultaneously to learning. For example, dopamine and bas...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
Funder: Wellcome Trust (Wellcome); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/100004440Funder: DH | National Inst...
Funder: Wellcome Trust (Wellcome); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/100004440Funder: DH | National Inst...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
Working memory (WM) represents the capacity to store and process a limited amount of information. To...
Adult age differences in cognitive plasticity have been studied less often in working memory than in...
Contains fulltext : 167812.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Reinforcement...