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Cognitive Aging and Adaptive Foraging Behavior

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbp035

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Aging; Decision making; Foraging; Strategy

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  1. Portuguese Science Foundation
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [WI 3215/1-1]

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We conducted two experiments comparing younger and older adults' ability to adjust their foraging behavior as a function of task characteristics. Participants foraged for fish in a virtual landscape and had to decide when to move between ponds so as to maximize the number of fish caught. In the first experiment, participants were left to generate their own foraging strategy, whereas in the second experiment, participants were instructed to use an incremental strategy that has been shown to produce optimal performance in this task. Our results suggest that both younger and older adults are adaptive in the sense of adjusting the parameters of their foraging strategy as a function of task characteristics. Nevertheless, older adults show overall poorer performance compared with younger adults even when instructed to use an optimal strategy.

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