Risk avoidance in older adults is related to brain anatomy, not age

Tuesday, December 13, 2016 - 17:21 in Psychology & Sociology

Older adults are less inclined to take risks, but this behavior may be linked to changes in brain anatomy rather than age, according to a new study, resulting from a collaboration between Yale and NYU. ... Read more

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