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Poor decision making among older adults is related to elevated levels of neuroticism.

N L Denburg1, J A Weller, T H Yamada, D M Shivapour, A R Kaup, A LaLoggia, C A Cole, D Tranel, A Bechara.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A well-studied index of reasoning and decision making is the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). The IGT possesses many features important to medical decision making, such as weighing risks and benefits, dealing with unknown outcomes, and making decisions under uncertainty.
PURPOSE: There exists a great deal of individual variability on the IGT, particularly among older adults, and the present study examines the role of personality in IGT performance. We explored which of the five-factor model of personality traits were predictive of decision-making performance, after controlling for relevant demographic variables.
METHODS: One hundred and fifty-two healthy cognitively intact adults (aged 26-85) were individually administered the IGT and the NEO Five-Factory Inventory.
RESULTS: In the older adults, but not the younger, higher NEO neuroticism was associated with poorer IGT performance.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings are discussed in the context of how stress may impact cognitive performance and cause dysfunction of neural systems in the brain important for decision making.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19350336      PMCID: PMC4028129          DOI: 10.1007/s12160-009-9094-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Behav Med        ISSN: 0883-6612


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