A growing body of research suggests that the ability to regulate emotion remains stable or improves across the adult life span. Socioemotional selectivity theory maintains that this pattern of findings reflects the prioritization of emotional goals. Given that goal-directed behavior requires attentional control, the present study was designed to investigate age differences in selective attention to emotional lexical stimuli under conditions of emotional interference. Both neural and behavioral measures were obtained during an experiment in which participants completed a flanker task that required them to make categorical judgments about emotional and nonemotional stimuli. Older adults showed interference in both the behavioral and neural me...
Different emotion regulation strategies are distinctly represented in the brains of younger adults. ...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Age differences were examined in affective processing, in the context of a visual search task. Young...
While functioning in multiple domains declines with age, emotional regulation appears to remain pres...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Studies of the age-related positivity effect have demonstrated that older adults have a generalized ...
Introduction Successful inhibition of distracting emotions is important for preserving well‐being a...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
UnrestrictedThe Socioemotional Selectivity theory (SST) model is a lifespan theory of motivation tha...
The aim of the present study was to compare the performance of older and younger adults on an emotio...
Objectives. From prior studies, we know that older adults are rarely more distracted by irrelevant s...
2014-06-17Emotional arousal changes the way visual information is selectively processed. Emotional s...
The ability to suppress irrelevant information declines with age, while the ability to enhance relev...
An important function of the memory system is its capacity to erase and recharge the memory storage ...
Different emotion regulation strategies are distinctly represented in the brains of younger adults. ...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Age differences were examined in affective processing, in the context of a visual search task. Young...
While functioning in multiple domains declines with age, emotional regulation appears to remain pres...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Studies of the age-related positivity effect have demonstrated that older adults have a generalized ...
Introduction Successful inhibition of distracting emotions is important for preserving well‐being a...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
UnrestrictedThe Socioemotional Selectivity theory (SST) model is a lifespan theory of motivation tha...
The aim of the present study was to compare the performance of older and younger adults on an emotio...
Objectives. From prior studies, we know that older adults are rarely more distracted by irrelevant s...
2014-06-17Emotional arousal changes the way visual information is selectively processed. Emotional s...
The ability to suppress irrelevant information declines with age, while the ability to enhance relev...
An important function of the memory system is its capacity to erase and recharge the memory storage ...
Different emotion regulation strategies are distinctly represented in the brains of younger adults. ...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Age differences were examined in affective processing, in the context of a visual search task. Young...