The human face is one of the most frequently used stimuli in vMMN (visual mismatch negativity) research. Previous studies showed that vMMN is sensitive to facial emotions and gender, but investigations of age-related vMMN differences are relatively rare. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the models’ age in photographs were automatically detected, even if the photographs were not parts of the ongoing task. Furthermore, we investigated age-related differences, and the possibility of different sensitivity to photographs of participants’ own versus different ages. We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) to faces of young and old models in younger (N = 20; 18–30 years) and older groups (N = 20; 60–75 years). The faces appeared...
This study investigated the effect of aging on the accuracy of response, reaction time, and visual s...
The correct interpretation of emotional expressions is crucial for social life. However, emotions in...
Effects of ageing on both face perception and face memory have previously been reported. Previous st...
The human face is one of the most frequently used stimuli in vMMN (visual mismatch negativity) resea...
The human face is one of the most frequently used stimuli in vMMN (visual mismatch negativity) resea...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
Previous studies have found that younger adults detect threatening stimuli more quickly than other t...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
Previous research indicates that young adults (aged 18-30) tend to exhibit a negativity bias such ...
Facilitating communication between generations has become increasingly important. However, individua...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
The present investigation aims at assessing elders' ability to decode facial emotional expressions c...
We quantified age-related differences in processing task-irrelevant stimulus properties. In each tri...
This study investigated the effect of aging on the accuracy of response, reaction time, and visual s...
The correct interpretation of emotional expressions is crucial for social life. However, emotions in...
Effects of ageing on both face perception and face memory have previously been reported. Previous st...
The human face is one of the most frequently used stimuli in vMMN (visual mismatch negativity) resea...
The human face is one of the most frequently used stimuli in vMMN (visual mismatch negativity) resea...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
Previous studies have found that younger adults detect threatening stimuli more quickly than other t...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
Previous research indicates that young adults (aged 18-30) tend to exhibit a negativity bias such ...
Facilitating communication between generations has become increasingly important. However, individua...
Relative to their young counterparts, older adults are poorer at recognizing facial expressions. A 2...
The present investigation aims at assessing elders' ability to decode facial emotional expressions c...
We quantified age-related differences in processing task-irrelevant stimulus properties. In each tri...
This study investigated the effect of aging on the accuracy of response, reaction time, and visual s...
The correct interpretation of emotional expressions is crucial for social life. However, emotions in...
Effects of ageing on both face perception and face memory have previously been reported. Previous st...