This study investigated decision-making and feedback sensitivity in healthy older adults with a new task: the Pictures Decision Task. The study was conducted on 27 older (aged 64\u201388) and 26 younger adults (aged 25\u201357) matched for years of education. Results showed that older adults did not show the Jumping to Conclusions bias and that older adults had difficulty learning from feedback only when the context was ambiguous and not when they were given aids or interpretative information that decreased ambiguity. The Pictures Decision Task, with respect to the Iowa Gambling Task and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, allowed us to assess decision-making and feedback sensitivity under highly ambiguous conditions and therefore to add new i...
Older and younger adults are susceptible to a decisional bias when faced with medical decisions, whi...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...
This study investigated decision-making and feedback sensitivity in healthy older adults with a new ...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Recent work suggests that older adults ’ decision-making behavior is highly affected by recent event...
The current study examined age differences in decision making as a function of familiarity and time ...
Experiment 1 demonstrated that old adults used probability and payoff in hypothetical decisions take...
Objective Conduct a systematic review to investigate whether healthy elderly have deficits in the d...
The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off decisions and the unde...
5siCross-sectional studies have suggested age-related differences in decision-making competence, but...
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
ii Yiwei Chen, Advisor The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Recent work suggests that older adults ’ decision-making behavior is highly affected by recent event...
Older and younger adults are susceptible to a decisional bias when faced with medical decisions, whi...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...
This study investigated decision-making and feedback sensitivity in healthy older adults with a new ...
The older adult population of the United States is expected to increase substantially in the next tw...
Recent work suggests that older adults ’ decision-making behavior is highly affected by recent event...
The current study examined age differences in decision making as a function of familiarity and time ...
Experiment 1 demonstrated that old adults used probability and payoff in hypothetical decisions take...
Objective Conduct a systematic review to investigate whether healthy elderly have deficits in the d...
The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off decisions and the unde...
5siCross-sectional studies have suggested age-related differences in decision-making competence, but...
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
ii Yiwei Chen, Advisor The present study explored age differences in emotionally difficult trade-off...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Recent work suggests that older adults ’ decision-making behavior is highly affected by recent event...
Older and younger adults are susceptible to a decisional bias when faced with medical decisions, whi...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...