Neuroeconomics refers to a combination of paradigms derived from neuroscience, psychology, and economics for the study of decision making and is an area that has received considerable scientific attention in the recent literature. Using realistic laboratory tasks, researchers seek to study the neurocognitive processes underlying economic decision making and outcome-based decision learning, as well as individual differences in these processes and the social and affective factors that modulate them. To this point, one question has remained largely unanswered: What happens to decision-making processes and their neural substrates during aging? After all, aging is associated with neurocognitive change, which may affect outcome-based decision mak...
Some healthy older adults show departures from standard decision-making patterns exhibited by younge...
Fluid intelligence decreases with age, yet evidence about age declines in decision-making quality is...
Recent decision-making work has focused on a distinction between a habitual, model-free neural syste...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
Individuals in most industrialized countries have to make investment decisions throughout their adul...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research in neuroeconomics suggests that social economic decisi...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Social and decision-making deficits are often the first symptoms of a striking number of neurodegene...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...
International audienceAbstract Purpose Aging is associated with increased needs related to complex d...
As humans age, the attenuation of dopamine and norepinephrine neuromodulation in the fronto-striatal...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy eld...
Copyright © 2017 the authorsA growing number of studies have indicated that aging alters decision-ma...
Despite the graying of the world population and increasing relevance of decision competence across t...
Individuals in most industrialized countries have to make investment decisions throughout their adul...
Some healthy older adults show departures from standard decision-making patterns exhibited by younge...
Fluid intelligence decreases with age, yet evidence about age declines in decision-making quality is...
Recent decision-making work has focused on a distinction between a habitual, model-free neural syste...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
Individuals in most industrialized countries have to make investment decisions throughout their adul...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research in neuroeconomics suggests that social economic decisi...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
Social and decision-making deficits are often the first symptoms of a striking number of neurodegene...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy elde...
International audienceAbstract Purpose Aging is associated with increased needs related to complex d...
As humans age, the attenuation of dopamine and norepinephrine neuromodulation in the fronto-striatal...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy eld...
Copyright © 2017 the authorsA growing number of studies have indicated that aging alters decision-ma...
Despite the graying of the world population and increasing relevance of decision competence across t...
Individuals in most industrialized countries have to make investment decisions throughout their adul...
Some healthy older adults show departures from standard decision-making patterns exhibited by younge...
Fluid intelligence decreases with age, yet evidence about age declines in decision-making quality is...
Recent decision-making work has focused on a distinction between a habitual, model-free neural syste...