Emotions play a central role in every human life from the moment we are born until we die. They prepare the body for action, highlight what should be noticed and remembered, and guide decisions and actions. As emotions are central to daily functioning, it is important to understand how aging affects perception, memory, experience, as well as regulation of emotions. The Frontiers research topic Emotion and Aging: Evidence from Brain and Behavior takes a step into uncovering emotional aging considering both brain and behavioral processes. The contributions featured in this issue adopt innovative theoretical perspectives and use novel methodological approaches to target a variety of topics that can be categorized into three overarching questio...
Older age is normatively associated with losses in physical, cognitive, and social domains. Despite ...
This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of...
In this article, we consider how the advent of functional neu-roimaging has either confirmed or chan...
Emotions play a central role in every human life from the moment we are born until we die. They prep...
Emotions play a central role in every human life, from the moment we are born until we die. They pre...
Contrasting cognitive and physical decline, research in emotional aging suggests that most older adu...
Aging has long been associated with a (i) systematic bias in both attention and in memory towards po...
To study emotional aging is to study a very multi-faceted con-cept. In particular, the study of emot...
Numerous studies have reported age-related differences for emotional information. For example, when,...
Much has been written about mood, emotionality, and affect in humans, but rarely has this topic been...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Abstract: The process of ageing is usually defined in terms of physical and cognitive decline. A num...
To study emotional aging is to study a very multi-faceted concept. In particular, the study of emoti...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
ABSTRACT—Divergent trajectories characterize the aging mind: Processing capacity declines, while jud...
Older age is normatively associated with losses in physical, cognitive, and social domains. Despite ...
This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of...
In this article, we consider how the advent of functional neu-roimaging has either confirmed or chan...
Emotions play a central role in every human life from the moment we are born until we die. They prep...
Emotions play a central role in every human life, from the moment we are born until we die. They pre...
Contrasting cognitive and physical decline, research in emotional aging suggests that most older adu...
Aging has long been associated with a (i) systematic bias in both attention and in memory towards po...
To study emotional aging is to study a very multi-faceted con-cept. In particular, the study of emot...
Numerous studies have reported age-related differences for emotional information. For example, when,...
Much has been written about mood, emotionality, and affect in humans, but rarely has this topic been...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Abstract: The process of ageing is usually defined in terms of physical and cognitive decline. A num...
To study emotional aging is to study a very multi-faceted concept. In particular, the study of emoti...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
ABSTRACT—Divergent trajectories characterize the aging mind: Processing capacity declines, while jud...
Older age is normatively associated with losses in physical, cognitive, and social domains. Despite ...
This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of...
In this article, we consider how the advent of functional neu-roimaging has either confirmed or chan...