This chapter relates research on cognitive aging in memory with research in aging and decision making, showing how age-related changes in memory affect age-related changes in decision making
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
Older adults constitute a rapidly growing demographic segment, but relatively little is known about ...
ABSTRACT—Adult age differences have been documented on a wide variety of cognitive variables, but th...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
International audienceAbstract Purpose Aging is associated with increased needs related to complex d...
Research on consumer decision making and aging is especially important for fostering a better unders...
Because the median age of the population is increasing in the United States and other nations, it is...
Memory difficulty is one of the most common complaints of older adults (e.g. Hertzog & Dixon, 19...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
Older adults constitute a rapidly growing demographic segment, but relatively little is known about ...
We live in an ageing society, where people are living longer, and where decreases in the birth rate ...
The chapter starts with a section on ageing and memory. It aims to provide some answers as to why in...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Goals. Memory impairment is one of the types of cognitive impairment that most affects the elderly. ...
Older adults perform worse than younger adults when applying decision rules to choose between option...
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
Older adults constitute a rapidly growing demographic segment, but relatively little is known about ...
ABSTRACT—Adult age differences have been documented on a wide variety of cognitive variables, but th...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
International audienceAbstract Purpose Aging is associated with increased needs related to complex d...
Research on consumer decision making and aging is especially important for fostering a better unders...
Because the median age of the population is increasing in the United States and other nations, it is...
Memory difficulty is one of the most common complaints of older adults (e.g. Hertzog & Dixon, 19...
Are older adults ’ decision abilities fundamentally compromised by age-related cognitive decline? Or...
Older adults constitute a rapidly growing demographic segment, but relatively little is known about ...
We live in an ageing society, where people are living longer, and where decreases in the birth rate ...
The chapter starts with a section on ageing and memory. It aims to provide some answers as to why in...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Goals. Memory impairment is one of the types of cognitive impairment that most affects the elderly. ...
Older adults perform worse than younger adults when applying decision rules to choose between option...
The global population is growing older. In addition to this demographic change, individuals are incr...
Older adults constitute a rapidly growing demographic segment, but relatively little is known about ...
ABSTRACT—Adult age differences have been documented on a wide variety of cognitive variables, but th...