Month: March 2022

Subjective Cognitive Decline Is More Accurate When Metamemory Is Better

ObjectiveSubjective cognitive decline (SCD) has emerged as one of the first manifestations of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, discrepancies in its relationship with tests of memory and other cognitive abilities have hindered SCD’s diagnostic utility. Inter-individual heterogeneity in metamemory, or memory awareness, and the use of clinical measures of cognition lacking sensitivity to early cognitive dysfunction, […]

Published on March 9, 2022

The Effect of Trustor Age and Trustee Age on Trustworthiness Judgments: An Event-Related Potential Study

Perceived trustworthiness based on facial appearance plays an important role in interpersonal trust and cooperative behavior. Interpersonal trust behaviors involve both trustors and trustees. However, there is no clear conclusion on how the age of the two individuals affects interpersonal trust behaviors. Therefore, this study used the trust game task to explore the differences in […]

Published on March 9, 2022