Aging is associated with preserved enhancement of emotional memory, as well as with age-related reductions in memory for negative stimuli, but the neural networks underlying such alterations are not clear. We used a subsequent-memory paradigm to identify brain activity predicting enhanced emotional memory in young and older adults. Activity in the amygdala predicted enhanced emotional memory, with subsequent-memory activity greater for negative stimuli than for neutral stimuli, across age groups, a finding consistent with an overall enhancement of emotional memory. However, older adults recruited greater activity in anterior regions and less activity in posterior regions in general for negative stimuli that were subsequently remembered. Fun...
The neural correlates of emotion processing have been shown to vary with age: older adults (OAs) exh...
2012-07-23Older adults commonly experience difficulty remembering associative information. This can...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The recognition of negative emotions from facial expressions is show...
ABSTRACT—Aging is associated with preserved enhance-ment of emotional memory, as well as with age-re...
ABSTRACT—Aging is associated with preserved enhance-ment of emotional memory, as well as with age-re...
ABSTRACT—Aging is associated with preserved enhance-ment of emotional memory, as well as with age-re...
Previous evidence has suggested both preserved emotional function in aging and age-related differenc...
Emotional processes are enhanced in aging, such that aging is characterized by superior emotional re...
Emotional processes are enhanced in aging, such that aging is characterized by superior emotional re...
Previous findings indicate age-related differences in frontal-amygdala connectivity during emotional...
While aging is generally associated with episodic memory decline, not all older adults exhibit memor...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Some studies have suggested that the memory advantage for negative emotional information over neutra...
As they age, adults experience less negative emotion, come to pay less attention to negative than to...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
The neural correlates of emotion processing have been shown to vary with age: older adults (OAs) exh...
2012-07-23Older adults commonly experience difficulty remembering associative information. This can...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The recognition of negative emotions from facial expressions is show...
ABSTRACT—Aging is associated with preserved enhance-ment of emotional memory, as well as with age-re...
ABSTRACT—Aging is associated with preserved enhance-ment of emotional memory, as well as with age-re...
ABSTRACT—Aging is associated with preserved enhance-ment of emotional memory, as well as with age-re...
Previous evidence has suggested both preserved emotional function in aging and age-related differenc...
Emotional processes are enhanced in aging, such that aging is characterized by superior emotional re...
Emotional processes are enhanced in aging, such that aging is characterized by superior emotional re...
Previous findings indicate age-related differences in frontal-amygdala connectivity during emotional...
While aging is generally associated with episodic memory decline, not all older adults exhibit memor...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Some studies have suggested that the memory advantage for negative emotional information over neutra...
As they age, adults experience less negative emotion, come to pay less attention to negative than to...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
The neural correlates of emotion processing have been shown to vary with age: older adults (OAs) exh...
2012-07-23Older adults commonly experience difficulty remembering associative information. This can...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The recognition of negative emotions from facial expressions is show...