Age Differences in the Influence of Induced Negative Emotion on Decision-Making: The Role of Emotion Regulation

Volume: 74, Issue: 5, Pages: 796 - 805
Published: Nov 19, 2017
Abstract
In this study, we hypothesized that there is an age difference in the influence of negative emotion on decision-making and that this age difference is related to emotion regulation strategies. We carried out two studies. In the first, the older and younger adults completed the ultimatum game (UG) while in either an induced negative emotional or a neutral context. In the second, both the older and younger adults completed the UG while in an...
Paper Details
Title
Age Differences in the Influence of Induced Negative Emotion on Decision-Making: The Role of Emotion Regulation
Published Date
Nov 19, 2017
Volume
74
Issue
5
Pages
796 - 805
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