Age differences in emotional processes have been of great interest. Previous studies using the dot probe task show that older adults can be more influenced by negative emotionally valenced faces than younger adults. Subsequent work has demonstrated two distinctive ways people engage with stimuli in this task, namely orienting to and disengaging from emotional stimuli. In the present study, we examined the effects of aging as well as ability to orient to and disengage from emotional words in a dot probe task. Older and younger adults viewed word pairs (positive-neutral, negative-neutral, and neutral-neutral) on a computer screen and pressed a button to identify a probe that replaced one of the words in the pair, responding as quickly as poss...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that older adults are not as accurate as younger adults a...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
Emotional information rapidly captures our attention and also often invokes automatic response tende...
Research suggests that cognition-emotion interactions change with age. In the present study, younger...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Past research indicates that emotionally-relevant stimuli attract visual attention, but also that th...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
The latter part of the lifespan is commonly associated with a decline of cognitive functions, but al...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Objectives: Research shows that aging often involves a decrease in the experience of negative affect...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that older adults are not as accurate as younger adults a...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
Emotional information rapidly captures our attention and also often invokes automatic response tende...
Research suggests that cognition-emotion interactions change with age. In the present study, younger...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Past research indicates that emotionally-relevant stimuli attract visual attention, but also that th...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
The latter part of the lifespan is commonly associated with a decline of cognitive functions, but al...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Objectives: Research shows that aging often involves a decrease in the experience of negative affect...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
Healthy aging is characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive control and inhibition of interfere...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that older adults are not as accurate as younger adults a...