Ageing is associated with disrupted reinforcement learning whilst learning to help others is preserved
Evidence suggests older adults engage in more prosocial behaviours compared to younger people. Here the authors investigate prosocial reinforcement learning rates in young and older adults.
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Auteurs principaux: | Jo Cutler, Marco K. Wittmann, Ayat Abdurahman, Luca D. Hargitai, Daniel Drew, Masud Husain, Patricia L. Lockwood |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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