peer reviewedWe examined distributions of remembered negative and positive life events across the lifespan in a sample of adults in middle and old age. Distributions of positive, but not negative, life events showed a significant reminiscence bump, replicating earlier findings. Gender differences occurred with respect to distribution of memories of positive life events of the first four decades of life. Furthermore, we found substantial associations of number and valence of remembered life events with future time perspective and functions of autobiographical memory to create meaning, which remained significant after controlling for age and health. The number and valence of negative and positive life events across the lifespan reflect, to a...
We investigate the relation between personality (Big Five) and positive and negative life events as ...
Although research on autobiographical memory is growing steadily, very little is known about involun...
Objectives: Life events have important effects on psychological well-being. Yet, studies have mainl...
Thoughts about the future reflect personal goals, and projections into the future enrich our emotion...
Researchers have consistently found that older adults report a higher percentage of autobiographical...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...
The authors investigated age-related differences in phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical m...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in GeroPsych. It is not the versi...
The reminiscence effect, in which people aged 40 and over remember more autobiographical memories fr...
This comparative study (i.e., three age groups, three measures) explores the distribution of retrosp...
Over 2,000 adults in their sixties completed the Centrality of Event Scale (CES) for the traumatic o...
Functional approach to autobiographical memory (AM) posits its three broad functions: directive, sel...
The reminiscence effect, in which people aged 40 and over remember more autobiographical memories fr...
This explorative content-analytic study completes earlier studies on the lifespan distributions of n...
Abstract Older adults report a higher frequency of autobio-graphical memories for experiences that o...
We investigate the relation between personality (Big Five) and positive and negative life events as ...
Although research on autobiographical memory is growing steadily, very little is known about involun...
Objectives: Life events have important effects on psychological well-being. Yet, studies have mainl...
Thoughts about the future reflect personal goals, and projections into the future enrich our emotion...
Researchers have consistently found that older adults report a higher percentage of autobiographical...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...
The authors investigated age-related differences in phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical m...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in GeroPsych. It is not the versi...
The reminiscence effect, in which people aged 40 and over remember more autobiographical memories fr...
This comparative study (i.e., three age groups, three measures) explores the distribution of retrosp...
Over 2,000 adults in their sixties completed the Centrality of Event Scale (CES) for the traumatic o...
Functional approach to autobiographical memory (AM) posits its three broad functions: directive, sel...
The reminiscence effect, in which people aged 40 and over remember more autobiographical memories fr...
This explorative content-analytic study completes earlier studies on the lifespan distributions of n...
Abstract Older adults report a higher frequency of autobio-graphical memories for experiences that o...
We investigate the relation between personality (Big Five) and positive and negative life events as ...
Although research on autobiographical memory is growing steadily, very little is known about involun...
Objectives: Life events have important effects on psychological well-being. Yet, studies have mainl...