Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence

Brand M, Markowitsch HJ (2010)
Gerontology 56(4): 435-440.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
This paper responds to McCarrey, Henry and Luszcz's reply to our viewpoint article on aging and decision-making. McCarrey et al. have provided a thoughtful critique and very inspiring suggestions for future research. We comment on several aspects that have been considered by these authors. In particular, we consider the empirical evidence for cognitive functions involved in decision-making, Finucane's model on real-world decision-making, the form of contextual encoding of information related to a decision, components of the so-called Socioemotional Selectivity Theory, and parts of autobiographical memory functions. We argue that the mechanisms suggested by McCarrey et al. indeed may potentially contribute to decision-making difficulties in late adulthood. However, we also point out that - at least for gambling situations which have been addressed in our target article - the most convergent findings revealed by previous empirical studies give evidence for the important role of executive functioning and feedback processing for decision-making reductions in older adults as measured by neuropsychological gambling tasks. The additional mechanisms suggested and the potential link between other types of decision-making (e.g. within the social domain) and performance on gambling tasks as proposed by McCarrey et al. are worth investigating in future studies. We conclude that the arguments by McCarrey et al. are without doubt plausible, but for the topic addressed in the viewpoint article they are, so far, rather speculative than evidence-based. The possible interactions between cognitive and emotional processes and further situational and individual facets potentially influencing decision-making in older adults are to be investigated empirically in future studies. We hope that our previous viewpoint article in combination with the thoughtful reply by McCarrey et al. and our current paper will inspire future research programs on the important topic of decision-making in late adulthood. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel
Stichworte
Decision-making; Socioemotional Selectivity Theory; Gambling; Aging; Executive functions; Feedback processing
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Gerontology
Band
56
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
435-440
ISSN
1423-0003
eISSN
1423-0003
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1795429

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Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence. Gerontology. 2010;56(4):435-440.
Brand, M., & Markowitsch, H. J. (2010). Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence. Gerontology, 56(4), 435-440. https://doi.org/10.1159/000300569
Brand, Matthias, and Markowitsch, Hans J. 2010. “Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence”. Gerontology 56 (4): 435-440.
Brand, M., and Markowitsch, H. J. (2010). Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence. Gerontology 56, 435-440.
Brand, M., & Markowitsch, H.J., 2010. Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence. Gerontology, 56(4), p 435-440.
M. Brand and H.J. Markowitsch, “Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence”, Gerontology, vol. 56, 2010, pp. 435-440.
Brand, M., Markowitsch, H.J.: Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence. Gerontology. 56, 435-440 (2010).
Brand, Matthias, and Markowitsch, Hans J. “Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: Theoretical Approaches, Speculations and Empirical Evidence”. Gerontology 56.4 (2010): 435-440.
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