The present study investigated age differences in implicit memory for positive, negative and neutral words. We also explored how cognitive control and time of testing influence emotional memory. Participants completed a one-back picture comparison task with superimposed distracting emotional and neutral words. Memory for distracting words was tested using an implicit memory test and cognitive control by a flanker task. Priming was significant for negative but not for positive and neutral words. Memory for distracting negative words was greater at non-optimal times of day for young adults but similar across the day for older adults. A high level of cognitive control was related to greater priming for negative words in young adults and lower ...
It has been suggested that emotional prospective memory (PM) cues might influence prospective rememb...
The aim of the present study was to examine age-related differences between young, young\u2013old an...
ABSTRACT Previous research has suggested that older and young adults are equally able to regulate th...
The present study investigated age differences in implicit memory for positive, negative and neutral...
The aim of the present study was to compare the performance of older and younger adults on an emotio...
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...
We investigated age-related changes in the cognitive control of value-based and emotionally valenced...
Prospective memory is a cognitive process that comprises the encoding and maintenance of an intentio...
Prospective memory is a cognitive process that comprises the encoding and maintenance of an intentio...
Objectives. From prior studies, we know that older adults are rarely more distracted by irrelevant s...
The aim of the present study was to examine age-related differences between young, young\u2013old an...
Background: Aging is characterized by cognitive changes such as a potential inhibition deficit. Howe...
An important function of the memory system is its capacity to erase and recharge the memory storage ...
The effects of emotion on memory are often described in terms of trade-offs: People often remember c...
It has been suggested that emotional prospective memory (PM) cues might influence prospective rememb...
The aim of the present study was to examine age-related differences between young, young\u2013old an...
ABSTRACT Previous research has suggested that older and young adults are equally able to regulate th...
The present study investigated age differences in implicit memory for positive, negative and neutral...
The aim of the present study was to compare the performance of older and younger adults on an emotio...
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...
We investigated age-related changes in the cognitive control of value-based and emotionally valenced...
Prospective memory is a cognitive process that comprises the encoding and maintenance of an intentio...
Prospective memory is a cognitive process that comprises the encoding and maintenance of an intentio...
Objectives. From prior studies, we know that older adults are rarely more distracted by irrelevant s...
The aim of the present study was to examine age-related differences between young, young\u2013old an...
Background: Aging is characterized by cognitive changes such as a potential inhibition deficit. Howe...
An important function of the memory system is its capacity to erase and recharge the memory storage ...
The effects of emotion on memory are often described in terms of trade-offs: People often remember c...
It has been suggested that emotional prospective memory (PM) cues might influence prospective rememb...
The aim of the present study was to examine age-related differences between young, young\u2013old an...
ABSTRACT Previous research has suggested that older and young adults are equally able to regulate th...