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AGING STEREOTYPES MODERATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSTS AND DISCOUNTING

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Growney, C; O’Brien, EL; DeLaRosa, J; Hess, TM
Published in: Innovation in Aging
November 8, 2019

Aging is associated with normative declines in cognitive resources that increase the costs associated with mobilizing resources in cognitively demanding activities. Selective Engagement Theory (Hess, 2014) hypothesizes that changes in costs influence the motivation to engage in such activities in everyday life. We used an economic discounting task to examine the relationship between both objective estimates (systolic blood pressure responses) and subjective estimates (NASA Task Load Index) of cognitive costs in 78 older adults’ (ages 64-85) decisions to engage in more or less demanding activities. Perceptions of costs were meaningfully tied to actual costs (SBP), but further influenced by personal or primed attitudes about aging. Interestingly, decisions to engage in demanding activities—as reflected in discounting decisions—were less influenced by effort expenditure in the activity than by perceptions of difficulty. These results underscore the role that negative stereotypes play in undermining motivation to engage in potentially beneficial activities.

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Innovation in Aging

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EISSN

2399-5300

Publication Date

November 8, 2019

Volume

3

Issue

Supplement_1

Start / End Page

S812 / S812

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Growney, C., O’Brien, E. L., DeLaRosa, J., & Hess, T. M. (2019). AGING STEREOTYPES MODERATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSTS AND DISCOUNTING. Innovation in Aging, 3(Supplement_1), S812–S812. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2992
Growney, Claire, Erica L. O’Brien, Jesse DeLaRosa, and Thomas M. Hess. “AGING STEREOTYPES MODERATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSTS AND DISCOUNTING.” Innovation in Aging 3, no. Supplement_1 (November 8, 2019): S812–S812. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2992.
Growney C, O’Brien EL, DeLaRosa J, Hess TM. AGING STEREOTYPES MODERATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSTS AND DISCOUNTING. Innovation in Aging. 2019 Nov 8;3(Supplement_1):S812–S812.
Growney, Claire, et al. “AGING STEREOTYPES MODERATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSTS AND DISCOUNTING.” Innovation in Aging, vol. 3, no. Supplement_1, Oxford University Press (OUP), Nov. 2019, pp. S812–S812. Crossref, doi:10.1093/geroni/igz038.2992.
Growney C, O’Brien EL, DeLaRosa J, Hess TM. AGING STEREOTYPES MODERATE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COSTS AND DISCOUNTING. Innovation in Aging. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2019 Nov 8;3(Supplement_1):S812–S812.
Journal cover image

Published In

Innovation in Aging

DOI

EISSN

2399-5300

Publication Date

November 8, 2019

Volume

3

Issue

Supplement_1

Start / End Page

S812 / S812

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences