Socioemotional selectivity theory posits that as people age, they become motivated and successful at maximizing positive emotions and minimizing negative ones. Yet, 70% of older adults report physical pain, which is associated with negative affect. The strategies and resources that older adults use to maintain positive affect in the face of pain remain largely unknown. Specific positivity-enhancing strategies include recalling, recognizing, and responding to positive stimuli and prioritizing close over knowledgeable social partners. Executive functions (EF, i.e., task-switching, working memory, and inhibition) and heart rate variability (HRV) may be important resources for coping with pain. The current project used two studies to test wheth...
[eng] Background: Pain expectation and controllability can modulate pain processing. However, little...
Older people, suffering from pain and its consequences more often than younger people, would benefit...
Previous research has shown that cognitive modulation of pain through psychological strategies can c...
Socioemotional selectivity theory posits that as people age, they become motivated and successful at...
Aging is often accompanied by increases in pain, which may threaten physical health. Successfully ma...
Research suggests that older adults have enhanced emotional outcomes and use different emotion regul...
Pain increases as individuals age and is prevalent among older adults. Positive lifestyle behaviors ...
The combination of an ageing population in most western societies with an increase in the prevalence...
Cognitive pain modulation is integral to our quality of life and deeply interwoven with the success ...
Older adults typically remember more positive than negative information compared to their younger co...
Objectives The ability to produce situation-appropriate cognitive and emotional responses is depe...
Despite natural declines in physical and cognitive function, older adults maintain good emotion regu...
Attention is acknowledged as an effective strategy to modulate pain, as shown by various studies of ...
Older adults sometimes demonstrate a bias in memory for positive over negative stimuli, referred to ...
The aging process is often coupled with major life changes such as retirement, death of friends and ...
[eng] Background: Pain expectation and controllability can modulate pain processing. However, little...
Older people, suffering from pain and its consequences more often than younger people, would benefit...
Previous research has shown that cognitive modulation of pain through psychological strategies can c...
Socioemotional selectivity theory posits that as people age, they become motivated and successful at...
Aging is often accompanied by increases in pain, which may threaten physical health. Successfully ma...
Research suggests that older adults have enhanced emotional outcomes and use different emotion regul...
Pain increases as individuals age and is prevalent among older adults. Positive lifestyle behaviors ...
The combination of an ageing population in most western societies with an increase in the prevalence...
Cognitive pain modulation is integral to our quality of life and deeply interwoven with the success ...
Older adults typically remember more positive than negative information compared to their younger co...
Objectives The ability to produce situation-appropriate cognitive and emotional responses is depe...
Despite natural declines in physical and cognitive function, older adults maintain good emotion regu...
Attention is acknowledged as an effective strategy to modulate pain, as shown by various studies of ...
Older adults sometimes demonstrate a bias in memory for positive over negative stimuli, referred to ...
The aging process is often coupled with major life changes such as retirement, death of friends and ...
[eng] Background: Pain expectation and controllability can modulate pain processing. However, little...
Older people, suffering from pain and its consequences more often than younger people, would benefit...
Previous research has shown that cognitive modulation of pain through psychological strategies can c...