Medical Xpress October 10, 2024
As we navigate through life, the way we manage our money and make financial decisions naturally changes. Previous research has shown that when making financial decisions, older adults are sometimes more willing to take risks than younger adults. But what are the cognitive processes behind these age-related changes in risk taking?
The common explanation for shifts in decision-making is that as we age, our cognitive abilities decline, making us less equipped to handle risky or complex financial decisions. But are the differences in risk taking indeed driven by older adults’ limited mental resources? And what do they tell us about intelligence?
A new study titled “Older adults select different but not simpler strategies than younger adults in risky choices,” conducted...