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How False Memory and True Memory Affect Decision Making in Older Adults: A Dissociative Account.

Jianqin WangAngela Gutchess
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
These results together suggest an age-related dissociation between memory and decision making that older adults may be less efficient in using their memory to guide decision making than younger adults. Future research may further investigate its underlying mechanisms and develop potential interventions aiming at strengthening the connection between memory and decision making in older adults to help improve their decision-making performance.
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