Emerging perspectives in social neuroscience and neuroeconomics of aging (original) (raw)

Neuroeconomic Measures of Social Decision-Making Across the Lifespan

Ming-Lun Hsu

Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2012

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Social Function and Motivation in the Aging Brain

Angela Gutchess

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Aging and the Intersection of Cognition, Motivation, and Emotion

Laura Carstensen

Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, 2006

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Emotion and Aging 1 Socioemotional Functioning and the Aging Brain

Laura Carstensen

2009

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Aging and Neuroeconomics: Insights from Research on Neuromodulation of Reward-based Decision Making

Peter N.C. Mohr

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Emotion and aging: evidence from brain and behavior

Natalie Ebner

Frontiers in psychology, 2014

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Social Neuroscience and Older Adults

Nasirruddin Taijadin

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Incentive Processing in the Aging Brain: Individual Differences in Value-based Learning and Decision Making Across the Adult Life Span

Gregory Samanez-Larkin

2010

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Older and wiser? An affective science perspective on age-related challenges in financial decision making

Elizabeth Kensinger

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2011

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Aging and the neuroeconomics of decision making: A review

Stephen B.R.E. Brown

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How can neuroscience contribute to the science of intergenerational sustainability

Tatsuyoshi Saijo

2020

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Cognitive Aging in a Social and Affective Context: Advances Over the Past 50 Years

Angela Gutchess

The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 2017

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Neural Underpinnings of Financial Decision Bias in Older Adults: Putative Theoretical Models and a Way to Reconcile Them

Karlene Ball

Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019

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The evolution of decision-making quality over the life cycle: evidence from behavioral and neuroeconomic experiments with different age groups

Niree Kodaverdian

2017

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Aging and decision making: a comparison between neurologically healthy elderly and young individuals. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2005; 58(1): 79–94. Author’s Biography Hannele Kauppinen-Räisänen, has a PhD from the Department of Marketi

Charles Plott

2020

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Age-related changes in social decision-making: An electrophysiological analysis of unfairness evaluation in the Ultimatum Game

Joao Marques-Teixeira

Neuroscience Letters, 2018

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Socioemotional functioning and the aging brain

Gregory Samanez-Larkin

2011

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Adult Age Differences in Decision Making Across Domains

Kendra Seaman

2016

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Emotional Aging: Recent Findings and Future Trends

Susanne Scheibe

The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 2010

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Age-Related Differences in Social Economic Decision Making: The Ultimatum Game

Peter Rendell

The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 2013

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At risk of being risky: The relationship between "brain age" under emotional states and risk preference

Kim Taylor-Thompson

Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2017

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Emotion and aging: Experience, expression, and control

Monisha Pasupathi

Psychology and Aging, 1997

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Social and Emotional Aging

Laura Carstensen

Annual Review of Psychology, 2010

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INSIGHTS INTO THE AGEING MIND: A VIEW FROM COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

Fiorenzo Dolci

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Can neuroscience inform economics? Rationality, emotions and preference formation

Nuno Martins

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2011

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Neuroeconomics of decision-making in the aging brain: the example of long-term care

Paul McNamara

Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research

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Aging Is Associated With Multidirectional Changes in Social Cognition: Findings From an Adult Life-Span Sample Ranging From 18 to 101 Years

Russell Chander

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B

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Individual differences in the neural signature of subjective value among older adults

Natalie Denburg

Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 2015

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Decision-making heuristics and biases across the life span

JoNell Strough

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011

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Age differences in emotional responses to monetary losses and gains

Robin van Emden

Psychology and Aging

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