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Older adults are relatively more susceptible to impulsive social influence than young adults

Psychology

Older adults are relatively more susceptible to impulsive social influence than young adults

Z. Su, M. M. Garvert, et al.

This intriguing study reveals how older adults, particularly those with higher emotional motivation, are more susceptible to impulsive social influence compared to younger adults. Researchers from the Centre for Human Brain Health and the University of Oxford have uncovered fascinating insights into decision-making across different age groups.... show more
Abstract
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. Here, using a delegated inter-temporal choice task and Bayesian computational models, we tested susceptibility to social influence in young (aged 18–36, N = 76) and older (aged 60–80, N = 78) adults. Participants completed a temporal discounting task and then learnt the preferences of two other people (one more impulsive and one more patient) before making their choices again. We used the signed Kullback–Leibler divergence to quantify the magnitude and direction of social influence. We found that, compared to young adults, older adults were relatively more susceptible to impulsive social influence. Factor analyses showed that older adults with higher self-reported levels of affective empathy and emotional motivation were particularly susceptible to impulsive influence. Importantly, older and young adults showed similar learning accuracy about others’ preferences, and their baseline impulsivity did not differ. Together, these findings suggest highly affectively empathetic and emotionally motivated older adults may be at higher risk for impulsive decisions, due to their susceptibility to social influence.
Publisher
Communications Psychology
Published On
Sep 23, 2024
Authors
Zhilin Su, Mona M. Garvert, Lei Zhang, Sanjay G. Manohar, Todd A. Vogel, Louisa Thomas, Joshua H. Balsters, Masud Husain, Matthew A. J. Apps, Patricia L. Lockwood
Tags
age-related differences
social influence
impulsive decisions
patient decisions
emotional motivation
affective empathy
inter-temporal choice
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