In decision-making, not only cognitive processes such as executive function and memory are involved, but emotional processes also intervene. In this research, the emotional aspects involved in the decision making of older people are defined. In particular, the location of the sources of the emotional process, the somatic marker, the reasoned emotion, the intuition and the emotional evaluation model of decision making are described. The contents discussed are based on Damasio’s emotional theory
This work summs the development of the research of influence of cognitive and emotional determinants...
In decision-making, not only cognitive processes such as executive function and memory are involved,...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Recent research has yielded an explosion of literature that establishes a strong connection between ...
The rate of increase in the older adult population is "unprecedented, without parallel in human...
Research on aging has indicated that whereas deliberative cognitive processes decline with age, emot...
ABSTRACT—Age differences in affective/experiential and deliberative processes have important theoret...
Emotion is the vital component of human mental processes by which one can "wilfully" make a decision...
Much has been written about mood, emotionality, and affect in humans, but rarely has this topic been...
<p>This chapter provides an overview of our current understanding of emotions and their measurement ...
In this paper, we explain the emotional decision-making model. Furthermore, we explore and discuss s...
Research in the past few decades has moved beyond the traditional idea of emotions as a hindrance to...
This paper critiques Brand and Markowitsch's viewpoint that the decision-making difficulties experie...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Numerous studies have reported age-related differences for emotional information. For example, when,...
This work summs the development of the research of influence of cognitive and emotional determinants...
In decision-making, not only cognitive processes such as executive function and memory are involved,...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...
Recent research has yielded an explosion of literature that establishes a strong connection between ...
The rate of increase in the older adult population is "unprecedented, without parallel in human...
Research on aging has indicated that whereas deliberative cognitive processes decline with age, emot...
ABSTRACT—Age differences in affective/experiential and deliberative processes have important theoret...
Emotion is the vital component of human mental processes by which one can "wilfully" make a decision...
Much has been written about mood, emotionality, and affect in humans, but rarely has this topic been...
<p>This chapter provides an overview of our current understanding of emotions and their measurement ...
In this paper, we explain the emotional decision-making model. Furthermore, we explore and discuss s...
Research in the past few decades has moved beyond the traditional idea of emotions as a hindrance to...
This paper critiques Brand and Markowitsch's viewpoint that the decision-making difficulties experie...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Numerous studies have reported age-related differences for emotional information. For example, when,...
This work summs the development of the research of influence of cognitive and emotional determinants...
In decision-making, not only cognitive processes such as executive function and memory are involved,...
The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences, hu...