Background Numerous studies have shown that older adults have positive emotional bias. However, how sleep characteristics such as sleep continuity moderate this emotional bias in older adults is less understood. Objectives The present study aimed to determine whether positive emotional memory bias is associated with sleep continuity in older adults. Methods We recruited 92 community-dwelling older adults for a cross-sectional study. Participants underwent 1 week of objective actigraphic sleep monitoring and completed a visuospatial associative memory task at baseline and 1 week later. Results Older adults exhibited better memory performance for positive pictures than for neutral and negative pictures at baseline, and this positive emotional...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
Background: Older adults perform better in tasks which include positive stimuli, referred to as the ...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...
Background Numerous studies have shown that older adults have positive emotional bias. However, how ...
Evidence has demonstrated that sleep-related memory consolidation declines in ageing. However, littl...
Objectives: In the present study, we explored the age differences of mood states and memory performa...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
Research on the relationship between habitual sleep patterns and memory performance in older adults ...
Objectives: This study examined whether emotions induced by reading before sleep influence sleep qua...
The main objective of the present study was to examine daily associations (intraindividual variabili...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
Sleep has been found to have a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. It has furthermore frequen...
Background: While younger adults are more likely to attend to, process, and remember negative relati...
Sleep has a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. However, its role in emotional memory is curr...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
Background: Older adults perform better in tasks which include positive stimuli, referred to as the ...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...
Background Numerous studies have shown that older adults have positive emotional bias. However, how ...
Evidence has demonstrated that sleep-related memory consolidation declines in ageing. However, littl...
Objectives: In the present study, we explored the age differences of mood states and memory performa...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
Research on the relationship between habitual sleep patterns and memory performance in older adults ...
Objectives: This study examined whether emotions induced by reading before sleep influence sleep qua...
The main objective of the present study was to examine daily associations (intraindividual variabili...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
Sleep has been found to have a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. It has furthermore frequen...
Background: While younger adults are more likely to attend to, process, and remember negative relati...
Sleep has a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. However, its role in emotional memory is curr...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
Background: Older adults perform better in tasks which include positive stimuli, referred to as the ...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...