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Cognitive and motivational selectivity in healthy aging. | LitMetric

Cognitive and motivational selectivity in healthy aging.

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci

Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Published: November 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Normal aging leads to decreased selectivity in cognitive functions like attention and memory, due to weakened inhibition and cognitive control.
  • Despite this reduction, older adults retain motivational selectivity, avoiding demanding tasks and showing a bias for positive or high-value information.
  • The review aims to reconcile these contrasting findings, explore underlying neural mechanisms, and suggest future research directions.

Article Abstract

Normal aging is associated with a reduction in the selectivity of cognitive processes such as attention and memory. This loss of selectivity is attributed to diminished inhibition and cognitive control mechanisms in older adults, which render them more susceptible to distraction and more likely to attend to and encode irrelevant information. However, motivational selectivity appears largely preserved in aging. For example, older adults selectively avoid high-demand tasks, exhibit a positivity bias in attention and memory, and show better memory for high-value compared to low-value information. The aim of this review is to integrate these seemingly paradoxical findings of reduced and preserved selectivity in aging, discuss potential neural mechanisms, and propose questions for future research. This article is categorized under: Neuroscience > Cognition Psychology > Development and Aging.

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