International audienceResearch on emotion showed an increase, with age, in prevalence of positive information relative to negative ones. This effect is called positivity effect. From the cerebral analysis of the Late Positive Potential (LPP), sensitive to attention, our study investigated to which extent the arousal level of negative scenes is differently processed between young and older adults and, to which extent the arousal level of negative scenes, depending on its value, may contextually modulate the cerebral processing of positive (and neutral) scenes and favor the observation of a positivity effect with age. With this aim, two negative scene groups characterized by two distinct arousal levels (high and low) were displayed into two s...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Despite the fact that physical health and cognitive abilities decline with aging, the ability to reg...
International audienceResearch on emotion showed an increase, with age, in prevalence of positive in...
Research on emotion showed an increase, with age, in prevalence of positive information relative to ...
International audienceResearch on emotion suggests that the attentional preference observed toward t...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Studies of the age-related positivity effect have demonstrated that older adults have a generalized ...
With advancing age, processing resources are shifted away from negative emotional stimuli and toward...
Background: While younger adults are more likely to attend to, process, and remember negative relati...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that the attentional prevalence towards negative info...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
The latter part of the lifespan is commonly associated with a decline of cognitive functions, but al...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Despite the fact that physical health and cognitive abilities decline with aging, the ability to reg...
International audienceResearch on emotion showed an increase, with age, in prevalence of positive in...
Research on emotion showed an increase, with age, in prevalence of positive information relative to ...
International audienceResearch on emotion suggests that the attentional preference observed toward t...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Studies of the age-related positivity effect have demonstrated that older adults have a generalized ...
With advancing age, processing resources are shifted away from negative emotional stimuli and toward...
Background: While younger adults are more likely to attend to, process, and remember negative relati...
International audiencePrevious studies suggest that the attentional prevalence towards negative info...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
The latter part of the lifespan is commonly associated with a decline of cognitive functions, but al...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Despite the fact that physical health and cognitive abilities decline with aging, the ability to reg...