Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emotional life becomes more positive and social relationships are prioritized. This may reflect an awareness of limited lifetime unique to humans, leading to a greater interest in maintaining social relationships at the expense of the nonsocial world in the face of limited cognitive and physical resources. Alternately, fundamental biological processes common to other primate species may direct preferential interest in social stimuli with increasing age. Inspired by a recent study that described sustained interest in social stimuli but diminished interest in nonsocial stimuli in aged Barbary macaques, we carried out a conceptual replication to te...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
Aging is the biological process of declining physiologic function associated with increasing mortali...
Social adversity can increase the age-associated risk of disease and death, yet the biological mecha...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy ageing; cognitive capacity declines while em...
As humans age, they become more selective regarding their personal goals [1] and social partners [2]...
Humans exhibit a suite of developmental changes in social cognition across the lifespan. To what ext...
Humans exhibit a suite of developmental changes in social cognition across the lifespan. To what ext...
Across the life-span, the performance in problem-solving tasks varies strongly, due to age-related v...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
This is the final version. Available from National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this record. D...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
This study investigated the relationship between chronological age and social behavior in 42 adult m...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
Aging is the biological process of declining physiologic function associated with increasing mortali...
Social adversity can increase the age-associated risk of disease and death, yet the biological mecha...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy ageing; cognitive capacity declines while em...
As humans age, they become more selective regarding their personal goals [1] and social partners [2]...
Humans exhibit a suite of developmental changes in social cognition across the lifespan. To what ext...
Humans exhibit a suite of developmental changes in social cognition across the lifespan. To what ext...
Across the life-span, the performance in problem-solving tasks varies strongly, due to age-related v...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
This is the final version. Available from National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this record. D...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
This study investigated the relationship between chronological age and social behavior in 42 adult m...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
Gaze following, or co-orienting with others, is a foundational skill for human social behavior. The ...
Aging is the biological process of declining physiologic function associated with increasing mortali...
Social adversity can increase the age-associated risk of disease and death, yet the biological mecha...