© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupDespite the accumulated knowledge on moral decision-making in the early stages of development, empirical evidence is still limited in the old-aged adults. The current study contributes to unveil the neural correlates of judgments of moral transgressions as a function of aging, by examining the temporal dynamics of neural activation elicited by intentional and accidental harmful actions in three groups of healthy participants: young adults (18-35), adults (40-55), and older adults (60-75). Older adults were slower and less accurate in rating intentionality, compared to the younger groups. In ERP analysis, the older group showed increased P2 amplitude, which was predicted by poorer p...
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess if we recognise them, whereas other times, st...
A critical part of our day-to-day lives is our ability to understand the mental states (beliefs, des...
An overview of highly selected cognitive aging investigations of deviance detection, episodic memory...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth A. KensingerThesis advisor: Hiram BrownellThe present research used a comb...
Younger (21-39 years) and older (63-90 years) adults were presented with scenarios illustrating eith...
Research suggests that moral evaluations change during adulthood. Older adults (75+) tend to judge a...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Several pieces of evidence have highlighted the presence of an age-related decline in risky decision...
The functional decline in action among older adults is caused not only by physical weakness but al...
Several pieces of evidence have highlighted the presence of an age-related decline in risky decision...
Cognitive capacity is believed to decline with age, but it is not known whether this decline extends...
IntroductionAging is often accompanied by significant cognitive decline and altered decision making....
The ability to understand other people’s mental states – beliefs, desires, knowledge – plays a key r...
Previous research has suggested that aging is associated with increased distractibility and impaire...
Theory of Mind, or social cognition, refers to the ability to understand, compute, and attribute men...
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess if we recognise them, whereas other times, st...
A critical part of our day-to-day lives is our ability to understand the mental states (beliefs, des...
An overview of highly selected cognitive aging investigations of deviance detection, episodic memory...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth A. KensingerThesis advisor: Hiram BrownellThe present research used a comb...
Younger (21-39 years) and older (63-90 years) adults were presented with scenarios illustrating eith...
Research suggests that moral evaluations change during adulthood. Older adults (75+) tend to judge a...
Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains controversial. This study combined neurophysi...
Several pieces of evidence have highlighted the presence of an age-related decline in risky decision...
The functional decline in action among older adults is caused not only by physical weakness but al...
Several pieces of evidence have highlighted the presence of an age-related decline in risky decision...
Cognitive capacity is believed to decline with age, but it is not known whether this decline extends...
IntroductionAging is often accompanied by significant cognitive decline and altered decision making....
The ability to understand other people’s mental states – beliefs, desires, knowledge – plays a key r...
Previous research has suggested that aging is associated with increased distractibility and impaire...
Theory of Mind, or social cognition, refers to the ability to understand, compute, and attribute men...
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess if we recognise them, whereas other times, st...
A critical part of our day-to-day lives is our ability to understand the mental states (beliefs, des...
An overview of highly selected cognitive aging investigations of deviance detection, episodic memory...