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Need for cognition does not account for individual differences in metacontrol of decision making

Author(s): Bolenz F; Profitt MF; Stechbarth F; Eppinger B; Strobel A;

Humans show metacontrol of decision making, that is they adapt their reliance on decision-making strategies toward situational differences such as differences in reward magnitude. Specifically, when higher rewards are at stake, individuals increase reliance ...

Article GUID: 35581395


Neural evidence for age-related deficits in the representation of state spaces

Author(s): Ruel A; Bolenz F; Li SC; Fischer A; Eppinger B;

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, nece ...

Article GUID: 35510942


Valence bias in metacontrol of decision making in adolescents and young adults

Author(s): Bolenz F; Eppinger B;

The development of metacontrol of decision making and its susceptibility to framing effects were investigated in a sample of 201 adolescents and adults in Germany (12-25 years, 111 female, ethnicity not recorded). In a task that dissociates model-free and m ...

Article GUID: 34655226


Seizing the opportunity: Lifespan differences in the effects of the opportunity cost of time on cognitive control

Author(s): Devine S; Neumann C; Otto AR; Bolenz F; Reiter A; Eppinger B;

Previous work suggests that lifespan developmental differences in cognitive control reflect maturational and aging-related changes in prefrontal cortex functioning. However, complementary explanations exist: It could be that children and older adults differ ...

Article GUID: 34384965


Metacontrol of decision-making strategies in human aging.

Author(s): Bolenz F, Kool W, Reiter AM, Eppinger B

Elife. 2019 Aug 09;8: Authors: Bolenz F, Kool W, Reiter AM, Eppinger B

Article GUID: 31397670


Developmental Changes in Learning: Computational Mechanisms and Social Influences.

Author(s): Bolenz F, Reiter AMF, Eppinger B

Front Psychol. 2017;8:2048 Authors: Bolenz F, Reiter AMF, Eppinger B

Article GUID: 29250006


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