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Dorsal and ventral fronto-amygdala networks underlie risky decision-making in age-related cognitive decline

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DOI: 10.1007/s11357-023-00922-2

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Risky decision-making; Aging; Fronto-amygdala network; fMRI; Cognitive decline

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Older adults often struggle with decision-making and are at increased risk for financial exploitation. This study investigated the influence of cognitive decline on risky decision-making and its neural correlates. The findings suggest that the integrity of cognitive functioning plays a crucial role in individual differences in risk-taking behavior. Additionally, the fronto-amygdala network appears to be important in understanding altered risky decision-making in aging, with distinct contributions from the dorsal and ventral pathways.
Older adults often have difficulty in making decisions under uncertainty, increasing the risk of financial exploitation. However, it is still under investigation about the extent to which cognitive decline influences risky decision-making and the underlying neural correlates. We hypothesized that the individual differences of risk-taking behavior depend on cognitive integrity, in which the dorsal and ventral fronto-amygdala connectivity would play dissociable roles. In the current study, thirty-six young and 51 older adults were tested with the Iowa gambling task combing resting-state and task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. The results showed significant changes in behaviors and the fronto-amygdala network in older adults relative to young adults. More importantly, age-effect on risk-taking behaviors was remarkably different in cognitively normal and impaired older adults. In resting-state analysis, task performance was positively correlated with the ventral fronto-amygdala connectivity and negatively correlated with the dorsal fronto-amygdala connectivity in cognitively impaired older adults, compared with cognitively normal individuals. Furthermore, task-related analysis confirmed the relationships between dorsal/ventral fronto-amygdala network and risk-taking behaviors depending on cognitive integrity. These findings indicate that the fronto-amygdala network is crucial for understanding altered risky decision-making in aging, suggesting dissociable contributions of the dorsal and ventral pathways in the context of cognitive decline.

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