This study examined whether older adults recollect autobiographical memories of negative events so as to minimize unpleasant emotions to a greater extent than do younger adults. A sample of healthy older adults (N = 126) and younger adults (N = 119) completed the Autobiographical Memory Questionnaire and a measure of PTSD symptoms in response to their most negative recalled event. Results supported the hypothesis that older adults rated their negative memories as having: 1) less of a sense of traveling back to the time the event occurred, 2) less associated visceral emotional reactions, 3) fewer associated negative emotions, and 4) fewer PTSD symptoms, all relative to younger adults. In addition, older adults exhibited higher ratings of bel...
Though autobiographical remembering is a common means of emotional expression in ev-eryday life, rar...
The results of the present study show that the effect of emotion on recollection is modulated by age...
Emotional experiences seem to be easier to remember than neutral ones, but whether memory for all as...
This study examined whether older adults recollect autobiographical memories of negative events so a...
The authors investigated age-related differences in phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical m...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
The aim of this experiment was to examine the overgenerality of autobiographical memory in older adu...
Two studies examined age differences in recall and recognition memory for positive, negative, and ne...
Two studies examined age differences in recall and recognition memory for positive, negative, and ne...
Research on aging and autobiographical memory has focused almost exclusively on voluntary autobiogra...
Emotional events have been shown to protect individuals against false memory when remembering script...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is accompanied by altered autobiogr...
We investigated age-related effects in recall of emotional and neutral autobiographical memories. Pr...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Age differences in memory perf...
This thesis examines age-related positivity effect in autobiographical memories. The goal was to gat...
Though autobiographical remembering is a common means of emotional expression in ev-eryday life, rar...
The results of the present study show that the effect of emotion on recollection is modulated by age...
Emotional experiences seem to be easier to remember than neutral ones, but whether memory for all as...
This study examined whether older adults recollect autobiographical memories of negative events so a...
The authors investigated age-related differences in phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical m...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
The aim of this experiment was to examine the overgenerality of autobiographical memory in older adu...
Two studies examined age differences in recall and recognition memory for positive, negative, and ne...
Two studies examined age differences in recall and recognition memory for positive, negative, and ne...
Research on aging and autobiographical memory has focused almost exclusively on voluntary autobiogra...
Emotional events have been shown to protect individuals against false memory when remembering script...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is accompanied by altered autobiogr...
We investigated age-related effects in recall of emotional and neutral autobiographical memories. Pr...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Age differences in memory perf...
This thesis examines age-related positivity effect in autobiographical memories. The goal was to gat...
Though autobiographical remembering is a common means of emotional expression in ev-eryday life, rar...
The results of the present study show that the effect of emotion on recollection is modulated by age...
Emotional experiences seem to be easier to remember than neutral ones, but whether memory for all as...