Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective

Brand M, Markowitsch HJ (2010)
Gerontology 56(3): 319-324.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Neuropsychological research contributes to a better understanding of cognitive mechanisms involved in making advantageous decisions, which is important for everyday life. Using laboratory gambling tasks, it has been demonstrated that both structural and functional brain changes can result in disadvantageous decision-making linked to reductions in executive functioning and feedback processing. However, relatively little is known about whether or not decision-making on these tasks is affected by normal aging. We argue that functions involved in decision-making - in particular categorization and monitoring processes - are most likely reduced in older adults. These reductions should lead to decision-making difficulties in older individuals. However, we also argue that the effects of age on decision-making depend on the type of decision situation (i.e. ambiguous or risky) in combination with the complexity of the decision-making task. In addition, we give a brief overview of methodological issues that should be taken into account in future studies on decision-making and aging. Copyright (C) 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel
Stichworte
processing; Feedback; Iowa Gambling Task; Executive functions; Game of Dice Task
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Gerontology
Band
56
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
319-324
ISSN
1423-0003
eISSN
1423-0003
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1796095

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Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;56(3):319-324.
Brand, M., & Markowitsch, H. J. (2010). Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology, 56(3), 319-324. https://doi.org/10.1159/000248829
Brand, Matthias, and Markowitsch, Hans J. 2010. “Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective”. Gerontology 56 (3): 319-324.
Brand, M., and Markowitsch, H. J. (2010). Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology 56, 319-324.
Brand, M., & Markowitsch, H.J., 2010. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology, 56(3), p 319-324.
M. Brand and H.J. Markowitsch, “Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective”, Gerontology, vol. 56, 2010, pp. 319-324.
Brand, M., Markowitsch, H.J.: Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 56, 319-324 (2010).
Brand, Matthias, and Markowitsch, Hans J. “Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective”. Gerontology 56.3 (2010): 319-324.

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