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Decision support in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease.

Silke M MüllerMaría García AriasGema Mejuto VázquezJohannes SchiebenerMatthias BrandElisa Wegmann
Published in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2019)
The findings indicate that supportive information about the riskiness of options can compensate for mAD-related deficits in decision making under risk. Thus, decision support can improve the quality of mAD patients' decisions. Further, it may prevent mAD patients from making highly risky decisions in similar situations in the future. The persistence of decision support should be further investigated as it has relevant implications for everyday decisions that include risks.
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