This grant follows up my first project as a postdoc: https://t.co/ZEHfsrRDET We found older adults were more likely to accept positively-skewed financial risks (like lottery tickets) than younger adults. Why?
She led several projects that produced a series of excellent papers on aging and decision making and decision neuroscience of aging. Here are some highlights: https://t.co/z6ceTl48VA https://t.co/UIlTPAUNwb https://t.co/zFg1kxfcKZ https://t.co/xZ02PS4SFZ h
Individual differences in skewed financial risk-taking across the adult life span. https://t.co/Fw2oEefnPC
RT @KendraSeaman: Our CABN paper on individual differences in skewed financial risk taking is out! #springerlink https://t.co/ZEHfsrA2Nl
RT @GregoryRSL: Individual differences in skewed financial risk-taking across the adult life span (open publisher preprint) https://t.co/1p…
RT @KendraSeaman: Our CABN paper on individual differences in skewed financial risk taking is out! #springerlink https://t.co/ZEHfsrA2Nl
Our CABN paper on individual differences in skewed financial risk taking is out! #springerlink https://t.co/ZEHfsrA2Nl
RT @knutson_brain: Not all risks are created equal: #positiveskewpreference worsens w/ aging, neural mechanisms implicated... https://t.co/…
RT @knutson_brain: Not all risks are created equal: #positiveskewpreference worsens w/ aging, neural mechanisms implicated... https://t.co/…
RT @GregoryRSL: Individual differences in skewed financial risk-taking across the adult life span (open publisher preprint) https://t.co/1p…
Individual differences in skewed financial risk-taking across the adult life span (open publisher preprint) https://t.co/1pzyjyKBvK
RT @SRNDNA: Individual differences in skewed financial risk-taking across the adult life span @KendraSeaman https://t.co/XYpDgQplNe
Individual differences in skewed financial risk-taking across the adult life span @KendraSeaman https://t.co/XYpDgQplNe