Neuroanatomy accounts for age-related changes in risk preferences

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Michael A. Grubb
Agnieszka Tymula
Sharon Gilaie-Dotan
Paul W. Glimcher
Ifat Levy
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[1] Trinity College,Department of Psychology
[2] Center for Neural Science,Section of Comparative Medicine and Department of Neuroscience
[3] New York University,undefined
[4] School of Economics,undefined
[5] University of Sydney,undefined
[6] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience,undefined
[7] University College London,undefined
[8] Vision Science and Optometry,undefined
[9] Bar Ilan University,undefined
[10] Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making,undefined
[11] New York University,undefined
[12] Yale School of Medicine,undefined
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Many decisions involve uncertainty, or ‘risk’, regarding potential outcomes, and substantial empirical evidence has demonstrated that human aging is associated with diminished tolerance for risky rewards. Grey matter volume in a region of right posterior parietal cortex (rPPC) is predictive of preferences for risky rewards in young adults, with less grey matter volume indicating decreased tolerance for risk. That grey matter loss in parietal regions is a part of healthy aging suggests that diminished rPPC grey matter volume may have a role in modulating risk preferences in older adults. Here we report evidence for this hypothesis and show that age-related declines in rPPC grey matter volume better account for age-related changes in risk preferences than does age per se. These results provide a basis for understanding the neural mechanisms that mediate risky choice and a glimpse into the neurodevelopmental dynamics that impact decision-making in an aging population.
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