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"Eppinger B" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Shared effects of one s own and others experiences during reinforcement learning on episodic memory Woitow MA; Jang AI; Eppinger B; Nassar MR; Brass M; Rodriguez Buritica JM; 41764305
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Computational neuroscience across the lifespan: Promises and pitfalls van den Bos W; Bruckner R; Nassar MR; Mata R; Eppinger B; 29066078
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Developmental differences in the neural dynamics of observational learning Rodriguez Buritica JM; Heekeren HR; Li SC; Eppinger B; 30036542
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Observational reinforcement learning in children and young adults Rodriguez Buritica JM; Eppinger B; Heekeren HR; Crone EA; van Duijvenvoorde ACK; 38480747
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Human ageing is associated with more rigid concept spaces Devine S; Neumann C; Levari D; Eppinger B; 36253591
PERFORM
6 Need for cognition does not account for individual differences in metacontrol of decision making Bolenz F; Profitt MF; Stechbarth F; Eppinger B; Strobel A; 35581395
PERFORM
7 Neural evidence for age-related deficits in the representation of state spaces Ruel A; Bolenz F; Li SC; Fischer A; Eppinger B; 35510942
PERFORM
8 Valence bias in metacontrol of decision making in adolescents and young adults Bolenz F; Eppinger B; 34655226
PERFORM
9 Seizing the opportunity: Lifespan differences in the effects of the opportunity cost of time on cognitive control Devine S; Neumann C; Otto AR; Bolenz F; Reiter A; Eppinger B; 34384965
PERFORM
10 Meta-control: From psychology to computational neuroscience Eppinger B; Goschke T; Musslick S; 34081267
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Resource-rational approach to meta-control problems across the lifespan Ruel A; Devine S; Eppinger B; 33590729
PERFORM
12 Metacontrol of decision-making strategies in human aging. Bolenz F, Kool W, Reiter AM, Eppinger B 31397670
PERFORM
13 The Aging of the Social Mind - Differential Effects on Components of Social Understanding. Reiter AMF, Kanske P, Eppinger B, Li SC 28887491
PSYCHOLOGY
14 Risk contagion by peers affects learning and decision-making in adolescents. Reiter AMF, Suzuki S, O'Doherty JP, Li SC, Eppinger B 30667261
PERFORM
15 L-DOPA reduces model-free control of behavior by attenuating the transfer of value to action. Kroemer NB, Lee Y, Pooseh S, Eppinger B, Goschke T, Smolka MN 30381245
PSYCHOLOGY
16 Age Differences in the Neural Mechanisms of Intertemporal Choice Under Subjective Decision Conflict Eppinger B; Heekeren HR; Li SC; 29028956
PERFORM
17 Developmental Changes in Learning: Computational Mechanisms and Social Influences. Bolenz F, Reiter AMF, Eppinger B 29250006
PERFORM

 

Title:The Aging of the Social Mind - Differential Effects on Components of Social Understanding.
Authors:Reiter AMFKanske PEppinger BLi SC
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28887491?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:28887491 Category:Sci Rep Date Added:2019-06-05
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062, Dresden, Germany. andrea.reiter@tu-dresden.de.
2 Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, 04103, Leipzig, Germany. andrea.reiter@tu-dresden.de.
3 Department of Social Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
4 Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062, Dresden, Germany.
5 Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062, Dresden, Germany.
6 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
7 PERFORM, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

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The Aging of the Social Mind - Differential Effects on Components of Social Understanding.

Sci Rep. 2017 09 08;7(1):11046

Authors: Reiter AMF, Kanske P, Eppinger B, Li SC

Abstract

Research in younger adults dissociates cognitive from affective facets of social information processing, rather than promoting a monolithic view of social intelligence. An influential theory on adult development suggests differential effects of aging on cognitive and affective functions. However, this dissociation has not been directly tested in the social domain. Employing a newly developed naturalistic paradigm that disentangles facets of the social mind within an individual, we show multi-directionality of age-related differences. Specifically, components of the socio-cognitive route - Theory of Mind and metacognition - are impaired in older relative to younger adults. Nevertheless, these social capacities are still less affected by aging than factual reasoning and metacognition regarding non-social content. Importantly, the socio-affective route is well-functioning, with no decline in empathy and elevated compassion in the elderly. These findings contribute to an integrated theory of age-related change in social functioning and inform interventions tailored to specifically reinstate socio-cognitive skills in old age.

PMID: 28887491 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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