The authors examined the neural correlates of emotion processing and how they relate to individual differences in optimism among older adults. Brain response during processing of fearful faces was measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging in 16 older adults and was correlated with level of optimism. Greater optimism was associated with reduced activation in the fusiform gyrus and frontal regions, which may reflect decreased salience of negative emotional information or better emotion regulation among optimistic individuals. Relationships persisted after taking into account cortical thickness, amygdala volume, and resting perfusion. Findings have potential implications for the promotion of successful aging
International audienceAge-related differences in neural correlates underlying implicit and explicit ...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
International audienceAge-related differences in neural correlates underlying implicit and explicit ...
The authors examined the neural correlates of emotion processing and how they relate to individual d...
Background: Healthy aging has been associated with stable emotional wellbeing and attenuated brain r...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Compared with their younger counterparts, older adults are inclined to allocate more attentional res...
Compared with their younger counterparts, older adults are inclined to allocate more attentional res...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
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Quick correct identification of facial emotions is highly relevant for successful social interaction...
Background Healthy aging has been associated with stable emotional well-being and attenuated brain r...
Background Healthy aging has been associated with stable emotional well-being and attenuated brain r...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Quick correct identification of facial emotions is highly relevant for successful social interaction...
International audienceAge-related differences in neural correlates underlying implicit and explicit ...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
International audienceAge-related differences in neural correlates underlying implicit and explicit ...
The authors examined the neural correlates of emotion processing and how they relate to individual d...
Background: Healthy aging has been associated with stable emotional wellbeing and attenuated brain r...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Compared with their younger counterparts, older adults are inclined to allocate more attentional res...
Compared with their younger counterparts, older adults are inclined to allocate more attentional res...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Contains fulltext : 176784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: H...
Quick correct identification of facial emotions is highly relevant for successful social interaction...
Background Healthy aging has been associated with stable emotional well-being and attenuated brain r...
Background Healthy aging has been associated with stable emotional well-being and attenuated brain r...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
Quick correct identification of facial emotions is highly relevant for successful social interaction...
International audienceAge-related differences in neural correlates underlying implicit and explicit ...
In contrast to effortful cognitive functions, emotional functioning may remain stable or even be enh...
International audienceAge-related differences in neural correlates underlying implicit and explicit ...