Older adults have been reported to show attentional preference for positive stimuli and attentional avoidance from negative stimuli. The relationship between this pattern of emotional attention and emotion regulation, however, is not well known. The present study aims to replicate the findings of age-related attentional bias for emotional stimuli and investigate the potential relationship between biased attention and emotion regulation/dysregulation in Chinese older adults. 46 older adults and 46 younger adults participated in an attention task, which measured their reaction time towards negative and neutral facial stimuli, and a questionnaire survey, which elicited self-reports of their levels of emotion regulation and dysregulation. Resul...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of information processing...
From the perspectives of time perception and motivation, socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) p...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
OBJECTIVES: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Past research indicates that emotionally-relevant stimuli attract visual attention, but also that th...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Prior research indicates that there may be age-related differences in visual attention to emotional ...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
International audienceResearch on emotion suggests that the attentional preference observed toward t...
In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in emotion regulation priorities infl...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of information processing...
From the perspectives of time perception and motivation, socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) p...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
OBJECTIVES: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Past research indicates that emotionally-relevant stimuli attract visual attention, but also that th...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Prior research indicates that there may be age-related differences in visual attention to emotional ...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
International audienceResearch on emotion suggests that the attentional preference observed toward t...
In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in emotion regulation priorities infl...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...