My research interests involve understanding age-related changes underlying differences in information processing and decision making. Some of the mechanisms that I examine are time perspective, experience, emotion regulation, and interpersonal relations. More specifically, I study how these mechanisms are associated with aging and decision making within various domains (e.g., health, financial). Strough, J., Bruine de Bruin, W., & Wilson, J. M. (in press). Aging and decision making. In A. Gutchess & A. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Aging: A Life Course Perspective.Cambridge University Press.
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