Introduction Successful inhibition of distracting emotions is important for preserving well‐being and daily functioning. There is conflicting evidence regarding the impact of healthy aging on emotional inhibition, and possible age‐related alterations in the neuronal underpinnings of emotional interference processing are unexplored. Methods Thirty younger (mean age 26 years; 15 women) and 30 older (mean age 71 years; 13 women) healthy adults performed a face–word emotional Stroop task while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. A resting‐state scan was acquired for calculating the amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuations as an estimate of vascular reactivity. Comparisons of brain activation during the task were asse...
The aging of attentional and emotional functions has been extensively studied but relatively indepen...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
Previous findings indicate age-related differences in frontal-amygdala connectivity during emotional...
Introduction: Successful inhibition of distracting emotions is important for preserving well-being a...
According to the inhibition deficit hypothesis, the ability to inhibit unwanted or irrelevant though...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The recognition of negative emotions from facial expressions is show...
Previous evidence has suggested both preserved emotional function in aging and age-related differenc...
Working memory is an important cognitive function for selecting, maintaining, and manipulating relev...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Aging is associated with preserved enhancement of emotional memory, as well as with age-related redu...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
The aging of attentional and emotional functions has been extensively studied but relatively indepen...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
Previous findings indicate age-related differences in frontal-amygdala connectivity during emotional...
Introduction: Successful inhibition of distracting emotions is important for preserving well-being a...
According to the inhibition deficit hypothesis, the ability to inhibit unwanted or irrelevant though...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The recognition of negative emotions from facial expressions is show...
Previous evidence has suggested both preserved emotional function in aging and age-related differenc...
Working memory is an important cognitive function for selecting, maintaining, and manipulating relev...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Aging is associated with preserved enhancement of emotional memory, as well as with age-related redu...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Age-related declines in attention and working memory (WM) are well documented and may be worsened by...
The aging of attentional and emotional functions has been extensively studied but relatively indepen...
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function ...
Previous findings indicate age-related differences in frontal-amygdala connectivity during emotional...