Periodicals>Journal Article:  Nassar, Bruckner, Gold, Li, Heekeren, Eppinger (10 June 2016), Age differences in learning emerge from an insufficient representation of uncertainty in older adults, Nature Communications, Retrieved on 2016-09-09
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    09 SEP 2016

     A Lack of Uncertainty Impacts Learning in Adults

    Healthy aging can lead to impairments in learning that affect many laboratory and real-life tasks. These tasks often involve the acquisition of dynamic contingencies, which requires adjusting the rate of learning to environmental statistics. For example, learning rate should increase when expectations are uncertain (uncertainty), outcomes are surprising (surprise) or contingencies are more likely to change (hazard rate). In this study, we combine computational modelling with an age-comparativ...
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