Items where contributor is "Mata, Rui"
2017Pachur, Thorsten and Mata, Rui and Hertwig, Ralph. (2017) Who dares, who errs? Disentangling cognitive and motivational roots of age differences in decisions under risk. Psychological Science, 28 (4). pp. 504-518. Kellen, David and Mata, Rui and Davis-Stober, Clintin P.. (2017) Individual classification of strong risk attitudes: An application across lottery types and age groups. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24 (4). pp. 1-9. Mata, Rui. (2017) Decision Making. In: Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Singapore, pp. 625-630. van den Bos, Wouter and Bruckner, Rasmus and Nassar, Matthew R. and Mata, Rui and Eppinger, Ben. (2017) Computational neuroscience across the lifespan: Promises and pitfalls. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. Frey, Renato and Pedroni, Andreas and Mata, Rui and Rieskamp, Jörg and Hertwig, Ralph. (2017) Risk preference shares the psychometric structure of major psychological traits. Science Advances, 3 (10). e1701381. 2016Josef, A. K. and Richter, D. and Samanez-Larkin, G. R. and Wagner, G. and Hertwig, R. and Mata, R.. (2016) Stability and change in risk-taking propensity across the life span. Psychological Science, 111 (3). pp. 430-450. Mata, Rui and Josef, Anika K. and Hertwig, Ralph. (2016) Risk-taking propensity across the life span and around the globe. Psychological Science, 27 (2). pp. 231-243. Ackermann, Selina and Ghanim, Leyla and Heierle, Anette and Hertwig, Ralph and Langewitz, Wolf and Mata, Rui and Bingisser, Roland. (2016) Information structuring improves recall of emergency discharge information: a randomized clinical trial. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 22 (6). pp. 646-662. Yu, Jing and Mamerow, Loreen and Lei, Xu and Fang, Lei and Mata, Rui. (2016) Altered Value Coding in the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex in Healthy Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 8. p. 210. Mamerow, Loreen and Frey, Renato and Mata, Rui. (2016) Risk taking across the life span: A comparison of self-report and behavioral measures of risk taking. Psychology and Aging, 31 (7). pp. 711-723. Wulff, Dirk and Hills, Thomas and Lachman, Margie and Mata, Rui. (2016) The aging lexicon: Differences in the semantic networks of younger and older adults. In: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, TX, pp. 907-912. Wichary, S. and Mata, R. and Rieskamp, J.. (2016) Probabilistic Inferences Under Emotional Stress: How Arousal Affects Decision Processes. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 29 (5). pp. 525-538. 2015Mata, Rui and Josef, Anika K. and Lemaire, Patrick. (2015) Adaptive decision making and aging. In: Aging and Decision Making. Empirical and Applied Perspectives. London, pp. 105-126. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina. (2015) Search and the aging mind: The promise and limits of the cognitive control hypothesis of age differences in search. Topics in Cognitive Science, 7. pp. 416-427. Frey, Renato and Mata, Rui and Hertwig, Ralph. (2015) The role of cognitive abilities in decisions from experience: Age differences emerge as a function of choice set size. Cognition, 142. pp. 60-80. Horn, Sebastian S. and Pachur, Thorsten and Mata, Rui. (2015) How does aging affect recognition-based inference? A hierarchical Bayesian modeling approach. Acta Psychologica, 154. pp. 77-85. 2014Samanez-Larkin, Gregory R. and Worthy, Darrell A. and Mata, Rui and McClure, Samuel M. and Knutson, Brian. (2014) Adult age differences in frontostriatal representation of prediction error but not reward outcome. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience, 14 (2). pp. 672-682. 2013von Helversen, Bettina and Karlsson, Linnea and Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas. (2013) Why does cue polarity information provide benefits in inference problems? The role of strategy selection and knowledge of cue importance. Acta psychologica, Vol. 144, H. 1. pp. 73-82. Hills, Thomas T. and Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas and Samanez-Larkin, Gregory R.. (2013) Mechanisms of age-related decline in memory search across the adult life span. Developmental Psychology, 49 (12). pp. 2396-2404. Bundorf, M. Kate and Mata, Rui and Schoenbaum, Michael and Bhattacharya, Jay. (2013) Are prescription drug insurance choices consistent with expected utility theory? Health Psychology, 32 (9). pp. 986-994. Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas and Czienskowski, Uwe. (2013) Foraging across the life span: is there a reduction in exploration with aging? Frontiers in Neuroscience, 7. p. 53. Rieger, Matthias and Mata, Rui. (2013) On the Generality of Age Differences in Social and Nonsocial Decision Making. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 70 (1). pp. 202-214. 2012von Helversen, Bettina and Rui Mata, . (2012) Losing a dime with a satisfied mind : Positive affect predicts less search in sequential decision making. Psychology and Aging, Vol. 27, H. 4. pp. 825-839. Mata, Rui and Pachur, Thorsten and von Helversen, Bettina and Hertwig, Ralph and Rieskamp, Jörg and Schooler, Lael J.. (2012) Ecological rationality: A framework for understanding and aiding the aging decision maker. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 6. p. 19. Granacher, Urs and Muehlbauer, Thomas and Bridenbaugh, Stephanie A. and Wolf, Madeleine and Roth, Ralf and Gschwind, Yves and Wolf, Irene and Mata, Rui and Kressig, Reto W.. (2012) Effects of a salsa dance training on balance and strength performance in older adults. Gerontology, 58 (4). pp. 305-312. Mata, Rui and Rieskamp, Joerg. (2012) Learning of judgment and decision making strategies. In: Judgment and Decision Making as a Skill: Learning, Development and Evolution. Cambridge, pp. 143-168. 2011Samanez-Larkin, Gregory R. and Mata, Rui and Radu, Peter T. and Ballard, Ian C. and Carstensen, Laura L. and McClure, Samuel M.. (2011) Age differences in striatal delay sensitivity during intertemporal choice in healthy adults. Frontiers in neuroscience, Vol. 5. p. 126. Scheibe, Susanne and Mata, Rui and Carstensen, Laura L.. (2011) Age differences in affective forecasting and experienced emotion surrounding the 2008 US presidential election. Cognition & emotion, Vol. 25, H. 6. pp. 1029-1044. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina and Karlsson, Linnea and Cüpper, Lutz. (2011) Adult age differences in categorization and multiple-cue judgment. Developmental psychology, Vol. 48, No. 4 , S. 1188–1201. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2011) When easy comes hard: the development of adaptive strategy selection. Child Development, 82 (2). pp. 687-700. Mata, Rui and Hertwig, Ralph. (2011) How to model age-related motivational reorientations in risky choice: A Comment on Depping and Freund. Human Development, 54. pp. 368-375. 2010Mata, Rui and Nunes, Ludmila. (2010) When less is enough: Cognitive aging, information search, and decision quality in consumer choice. Psychology and Aging, 25 (2). pp. 289-298. von Helversen, Bettina and Mata, Rui and Olsson, Henrik. (2010) Do children profit from looking beyond looks? From similarity-based to cue abstraction processes in multiple-cue judgment. Developmental Psychology, 46 (1). pp. 220-229. Mata, Rui and von Helversen, Bettina and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2010) Learning to choose: Cognitive aging and strategy selection learning in decision making. Psychology and Aging, 25 (2). pp. 299-309. 2009Pachur, Thorsten and Mata, Rui and Schooler, Lael J.. (2009) Cognitive aging and the use of recognition in decision making. Psychology and Aging, 24 (4). pp. 901-915. Pachur, Thorsten and Mata, Rui and Schooler, Lael J.. (2009) Cognitive aging and the adaptive use of recognition in decision making. Psychology and Aging, 24 (4). pp. 901-915. Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas and Czienskowski, Uwe. (2009) Cognitive aging and adaptive foraging behavior. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 64 (4). pp. 474-481. 2008Gaissmaier, Wolfgang and Schooler, Lael J. and Mata, R.. (2008) An ecological perspective to cognitive limits: Modeling environment-interactions with ACT-R. Judgment and Decision Making, 3 (3). pp. 278-291. 2007Mata, Rui and Schooler, Lael and Rieskamp, Joerg. (2007) The aging decision maker: Cognitive aging and the adaptive selection of decision strategies. Psychology and Aging, 22 (4). pp. 796-810. Schmitt, D. P. and Allik, J. and McCrae, R. R. and Benet-Martinez, V. and Alcalay, L. and Ault, L. and Zupanèiè, A.. (2007) The geographic distribution of big five personality traits. Patterns and profiles of human self-description across 56 nations. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 38 (2). pp. 173-212. 2006Brighton, Henry J. and Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas. (2006) Reconciling vague and formal models of language evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29 (3). p. 282. 2005Mata, Rui and Wilke, Andreas and Todd, Peter. (2005) Adding the missing link back into mate choice research. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28 (2). p. 289. 2004Schmitt, David P. and Alcalay, Lidia and Allik, Jüri and Angleitner, Alois and Ault, Lara and Austers, Ivars and Bennett, Kevin L. and Bianchi, Gabriel and Boholst, Fredrick and Borg Cunen, Mary Ann and Braeckman, Johan and Brainerd, Edwin G. and Caral, Leo Gerard A. and Caron, Gabrielle and Casullo, Maria Martina and Cunningham, Michael and Daibo, Ikuo and De Backer, Charlotte and De Souza, Eros and Diaz-Loving, Rolando and Diniz, Gláucia and Durkin, Kevin and Echegaray, Marcela and Eremsoy, Ekin and Euler, Harald A. and Falzon, Ruth and Fisher, Maryanne L. and Foley, Dolores and Fry, Douglas P. and Fry, Sirpa and Ghayur, M. Arif and Golden, Debra L. and Grammer, Karl and Grimaldi, Liria and Halberstadt, Jamin and Haque, Shamsul and Herrera, Dora and Hertel, Janine and Hoffmann, Heather and Hooper, Danica and Hradilekova, Zuzana and Hudek-Kene-evi, Jasna and Jaafar, Jas and Jankauskaite, Margarita and Kabangu-Stahel, Heidel and Kardum, Igor and Khoury, Brigitte and Kwon, Hayrran and Laidra, Kaia and Laireiter, Anton-Rupert and Lakerveld, Dustin and Lampert, Ada and Lauri, Maryanne and Lavallée, Marguerite and Lee, Suk-Jae and Leung, Luk Chung and Locke, Kenneth D. and Locke, Vance and Luksik, Ivan and Magaisa, Ishmael and Marcinkeviciene, Dalia and Mata, André and Mata, Rui and McCarthy, Barry and Mills, Michael E. and Mkhize, Nhlanhla J. and Moreira, João and Moreira, Sérgio and Moya, Miguel and Munyae, M. and Noller, Patricia and Opre, Adrian and Panayiotou, Alexia and Petrovic, Nebojsa and Poels, Karolien and Popper, Miroslav and Poulimenou, Maria and P'yatokha, Volodymr and Raymond, Michel and Reips, Ulf-Dietrich and Reneau, Susan E. and Rivera-Aragon, Sofia and Rowatt, Wade C. and Ruch, Willibald and Rus, Velko S. and Safir, Marilyn P. and Salas, Sonia and Sambataro, Fabio and Sandnabba, Kenneth N. and Schulmeyer, Marion K. and Schütz, Astrid and Scrimali, Tullio and Shackelford, Todd K. and Shaver, Phillip R. and Sichona, Francis and Simonetti, Franco and Sineshaw, Tilahun and Sookdew, R. and Speelman, Tom and Spyrou, Spyros and Sümer, H. Canan and Sümer, Nebi and Supekova, Marianna and Szlendak, Tomasz and Timmermans, Bert and Tooke, William and Tsaousis, Ioannis and Tungaraza, F. S. K. and van Overwalle, Frank and Vandermassen, Griet and Vanhoomissen, Tim and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine and Vasey, Paul L. and Verissimo, João and Voracek, Martin and Wan, Wendy W. N. and Wang, Ta-Wei and Weiss, Peter and Wijaya, Andik and Woertman, Liesbeth and Youn, Gahyun and Zupanèiè, Agata and International Sexuality Description Project, . (2004) Patterns and universals of mate poaching across 53 nations: the effects of sex, culture, and personality on romantically attracting another person's partner. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86 (4). pp. 560-584. Reimer, Torsten and Mata, Rui and Stoecklin, Markus. (2004) The use of heuristics in persuasion: Deriving cues on communicator expertise from message quality. Current Research in Social Psychology, 10. pp. 69-83. 2003Schmitt, David P. and Alcalay, Lidia and Allik, Jüri and Ault, Lara and Austers, Ivars and Bennett, Kevin L. and Bianchi, Gabriel and Boholst, Fredric and Cunen, Mary Ann Borg and Braeckman, Johan and Brainerd, Edwin G. and Caral, Leo Gerard A. and Caron, Gabrielle and Casullo, Maria Martina and Cunningham, Michael and Daibo, Ikuo and De Backer, Charlotte and De Souza, Eros and Diaz-Loving, Rolando and Diniz, Gláucia and Durkin, Kevin and Echegaray, Marcela and Eremsoy, Ekin and Euler, Harald A. and Falzon, Ruth and Fisher, Maryanne L. and Foley, Dolores and Fry, Douglas P. and Fry, Sirpa and Ghayur, M. Arif and Golden, Debra L. and Grammer, Karl and Grimaldi, Liria and Halberstadt, Jamin and Herrera, Dora and Hertel, Janine and Hoffmann, Heather and Hooper, Danica and Hradilekova, Zuzana and Hudek-Kene-evi, Jasna and Jaafer, Jas and Jankauskaite, Margarita and Kabangu-Stahel, Heidi and Kardum, Igor and Khoury, Brigitte and Kwon, Hayrran and Laidra, Kaia and Laireiter, Anton-Rupert and Lakerveld, Dustin and Lampert, Ada and Lauri, Maryanne and Lavallée, Marguerite and Lee, Suk-Jae and Leung, Luk Chung and Locke, Kenneth D. and Locke, Vance and Luksik, Ivan and Magaisa, Ishmael and Marcinkeviciene, Dalia and Mata, André and Mata, Rui and McCarthy, Barry and Mills, Michael E. and Moreira, João and Moreira, Sérgio and Moya, Miguel and Munyae, M. and Noller, Patricia and Opre, Adrian and Panayiotou, Alexia and Petrovic, Nebojsa and Poels, Karolien and Popper, Miroslav and Poulimenou, Maria and P'yatokha, Volodymyr and Raymond, Michel and Reips, Ulf-Dietrich and Reneau, Susan E. and Rivera-Aragon, Sofia and Rowatt, Wade C. and Ruch, Willibald and Rus, Velko S. and Safir, Marilyn P. and Salas, Sonia and Sambataro, Fabio and Sandnabba, Kenneth N. and Schulmeyer, Marion K. and Schütz, Astrid and Scrimali, Tullio and Shackelford, Todd K. and Shaver, Phillip R. and Sichona, Francis and Simonetti, Franco and Sinehsaw, Tilahun and Speelman, Tom and Spyrou, Spyros and Sümer, H. Canan and Sümer, Nebi and Supekova, Marianna and Szlendak, Tomasz and Taylor, Robin and Timmermans, Bert and Tooke, William and Tsaousis, Ioannis and Tungaraza, F. S. K. and Vandermassen, Griet and Vanhoomissen, Tom and Van Overwalle, Frank and Vanwesenbeeck, Ine and Vasey, Paul L. and Verissimo, João and Voracek, Martin and Wan, Wendy W. N. and Wang, Ta-Wei and Weiss, Peter and Wijaya, Andik and Woertman, Liesbeth and Youn, Gahyun and Zupanèiè, Agata and International Sexuality Description Project, . (2003) Universal sex differences in the desire for sexual variety: tests from 52 nations, 6 continents, and 13 islands. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85 (1). pp. 85-104. Schmitt, D. P. and Alcalay, L. and Allensworth, M. and Allik, J. and Ault, L. and Austers, I. and Zupanèiè, A. and Mata, Rui. (2003) Are men universally more dismissing than women? Gender differences in romantic attachment across 62 cultural regions. Personal Relationships, 10 (3). pp. 307-331. |