Emerging evidence from decision neuroscience suggests that although younger and older adults show similar frontostriatal representations of reward magnitude, older adults often show deficits in feedback-driven reinforcement learning. In the present study, healthy adults completed reward-based tasks that did or did not depend on probabilistic learning, while undergoing functional neuroimaging. We observed reductions in the frontostriatal representation of prediction errors during probabilistic learning in older adults. In contrast, we found evidence for stability across adulthood in the representation of reward outcome in a task that did not require learning. Together, the results identify changes across adulthood in the dynamic coding of re...
Research on the biological basis of reinforcement-learning has focused on how brain regions track ex...
Senescence affects the ability to utilize information about the likelihood of rewards for optimal de...
<div><p>We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favo...
AbstractForesighted decision-making depends on the ability to learn the value of future outcomes and...
Normal aging is associated with a decline in different cognitive domains and local structural atroph...
The striatum supports learning from immediate feedback by coding prediction errors (PEs), whereas th...
Healthy aging is associated with a progressive decline across a range of cognitive functions. An imp...
Despite the graying of the world population and increasing relevance of decision competence across t...
In our daily lives, we continuously evaluate feedback information, update our knowledge, and adapt o...
Older and younger adults performed a state-based decision-making task while undergoing functional MR...
Probabilistic reward learning is characterised by individual differences that become acute in aging....
In young adults, individual differences in working memory (WM) contribute to reinforcement learning ...
Research on the biological basis of reinforcement-learning has focused on how brain regions track ex...
Recent decision-making work has focused on a distinction between a habitual, model-free neural syste...
Older adults struggle in dealing with changeable and uncertain environments across several cognitive...
Research on the biological basis of reinforcement-learning has focused on how brain regions track ex...
Senescence affects the ability to utilize information about the likelihood of rewards for optimal de...
<div><p>We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favo...
AbstractForesighted decision-making depends on the ability to learn the value of future outcomes and...
Normal aging is associated with a decline in different cognitive domains and local structural atroph...
The striatum supports learning from immediate feedback by coding prediction errors (PEs), whereas th...
Healthy aging is associated with a progressive decline across a range of cognitive functions. An imp...
Despite the graying of the world population and increasing relevance of decision competence across t...
In our daily lives, we continuously evaluate feedback information, update our knowledge, and adapt o...
Older and younger adults performed a state-based decision-making task while undergoing functional MR...
Probabilistic reward learning is characterised by individual differences that become acute in aging....
In young adults, individual differences in working memory (WM) contribute to reinforcement learning ...
Research on the biological basis of reinforcement-learning has focused on how brain regions track ex...
Recent decision-making work has focused on a distinction between a habitual, model-free neural syste...
Older adults struggle in dealing with changeable and uncertain environments across several cognitive...
Research on the biological basis of reinforcement-learning has focused on how brain regions track ex...
Senescence affects the ability to utilize information about the likelihood of rewards for optimal de...
<div><p>We examined whether older adults differ from younger adults in the degree to which they favo...