Older adults are relatively more susceptible to impulsive social influence than young adults
People differ in their levels of impulsivity and patience, and these preferences are heavily influenced by others. Previous research suggests that susceptibility to social influence may vary with age, but the mechanisms and whether people are more influenced by patience or impulsivity remain unknown...
Main Authors: | Su, Z, Garvert, MM, Zhang, L, Manohar, SG, Vogel, TA, Thomas, L, Balsters, JH, Husain, M, Apps, MAJ, Lockwood, PL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group UK
2024
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