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1 Cell Fate Dynamics Reconstruction Identifies TPT1 and PTPRZ1 Feedback Loops as Master Regulators of Differentiation in Pediatric Glioblastoma-Immune Cell Networks Abicumaran Uthamacumaran 39420135
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Education in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Design and Feasibility Study of the LapBot Safe Chole Mobile Game Noroozi M; St John A; Masino C; Laplante S; Hunter J; Brudno M; Madani A; Kersten-Oertel M; 39052314
ENCS
3 Computational neuroscience across the lifespan: Promises and pitfalls van den Bos W; Bruckner R; Nassar MR; Mata R; Eppinger B; 29066078
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Who Should Decide How Machines Make Morally Laden Decisions? Dominic Martin 27905083
JMSB
5 No food left behind: foraging route choices among free-ranging Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) in a multi-destination array at the Awajishima Monkey Center, Japan Joyce MM; Teichroeb JA; Kaigaishi Y; Stewart BM; Yamada K; Turner SE; 37278740
CONCORDIA
6 Dissecting cell fate dynamics in pediatric glioblastoma through the lens of complex systems and cellular cybernetics Abicumaran Uthamacumaran 35678918
PHYSICS
7 Neural evidence for age-related deficits in the representation of state spaces Ruel A; Bolenz F; Li SC; Fischer A; Eppinger B; 35510942
PERFORM
8 Resource-rational approach to meta-control problems across the lifespan Ruel A; Devine S; Eppinger B; 33590729
PERFORM
9 Developmental Changes in Learning: Computational Mechanisms and Social Influences. Bolenz F, Reiter AMF, Eppinger B 29250006
PERFORM

 

Title:Neural evidence for age-related deficits in the representation of state spaces
Authors:Ruel ABolenz FLi SCFischer AEppinger B
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35510942/
DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhac171
Publication:Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Keywords:ERPdecision-makingmodel-basedmodel-freereinforcement-learningsingle-trial EEGtask demands
PMID:35510942 Category: Date Added:2022-05-05
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street W. Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Chair of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, Bürogebäude, Zi. 244 Strehlener Straße 22/24, Dresden 01069, Germany.
3 Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Lentzeallee 94, Berlin 14195, Germany.
4 Cluster of Excellence "Science of Intelligence", Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, Berlin 10623, Germany.
5 Cluster of Excellence "Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop", Technische Universität Dresden, Bürogebäude, Zi. 244 Strehlener Straße 22/24, Dresden 01069, Germany.
6 Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Habelschwerdter Allee 45, Berlin 14195, Germany.
7 PERFORM Center, Concordia University, 7200 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.

Description:

Under high cognitive demands, older adults tend to resort to simpler, habitual, or model-free decision strategies. This age-related shift in decision behavior has been attributed to deficits in the representation of the cognitive maps, or state spaces, necessary for more complex model-based decision-making. Yet, the neural mechanisms behind this shift remain unclear. In this study, we used a modified 2-stage Markov task in combination with computational modeling and single-trial EEG analyses to establish neural markers of age-related changes in goal-directed decision-making under different demands on the representation of state spaces. Our results reveal that the shift to simpler decision strategies in older adults is due to (i) impairments in the representation of the transition structure of the task and (ii) a diminished signaling of the reward value associated with decision options. In line with the diminished state space hypothesis of human aging, our findings suggest that deficits in goal-directed, model-based behavior in older adults result from impairments in the representation of state spaces of cognitive tasks.





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