Financial and prosocial rewards differentially enhance cognition in younger and older healthy adults

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01A - Journal article
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Motivation and Emotion
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48
Issue / Number
6
Pages / Duration
807-816
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Springer
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0146-7239
1573-6644
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English
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Yes
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Future Health
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Published
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Peer review of the complete publication
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Hybrid
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'https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/'
Citation
Schmidt, N., Menéndez-Granda, M., Wyss, P., Orth, M., Horn, S., Kliegel, M., & Peter, J. (2024). Financial and prosocial rewards differentially enhance cognition in younger and older healthy adults. Motivation and Emotion, 48(6), 807–816. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11031-024-10092-z