Fölster M, Werheid K. ERP evidence for own-age effects on late stages of processing sad faces. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 2016;16(4):635-645.Faces convey important information on interaction partners, such as their emotional state and age. Faces of the same age are, according to recent research, preferentially processed. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the neural processes underlying this own-age effect are influenced by the emotional expression of the face, and to explore possible explanations such as the frequency or quality of contact to own-age versus other-age groups. Event-related potentials were recorded while 19 younger (18-30 years) and 19 older (64-86 years) observers watched young...
Fölster M, Hess U, Werheid K. Facial age affects emotional expression decoding. Frontiers in Psychol...
Schefter M, Knorr S, Kathmann N, Werheid K. Age differences on ERP old/new effects for emotional and...
Facial expressions convey important information on emotional states of our interaction partners. How...
With advancing age, processing resources are shifted away from negative emotional stimuli and toward...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effects of age on neural tempor...
The perception of human faces is affected by different facial features. For example, older faces are...
The perception of human faces is affected by different facial features. For example, older faces are...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
Previous research indicates that young adults (aged 18-30) tend to exhibit a negativity bias such ...
We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. It ha...
This experiment will use event-related brain potential (ERP) measures to investigate the time course...
We compared early stages of face processing in young and older participants as indexed by ERPs elici...
We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. It ha...
We compared early stages of face processing in young and older participants as indexed by ERPs elici...
We compared early stages of face processing in young and older participants as indexed by ERPs elici...
Fölster M, Hess U, Werheid K. Facial age affects emotional expression decoding. Frontiers in Psychol...
Schefter M, Knorr S, Kathmann N, Werheid K. Age differences on ERP old/new effects for emotional and...
Facial expressions convey important information on emotional states of our interaction partners. How...
With advancing age, processing resources are shifted away from negative emotional stimuli and toward...
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effects of age on neural tempor...
The perception of human faces is affected by different facial features. For example, older faces are...
The perception of human faces is affected by different facial features. For example, older faces are...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
Previous research indicates that young adults (aged 18-30) tend to exhibit a negativity bias such ...
We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. It ha...
This experiment will use event-related brain potential (ERP) measures to investigate the time course...
We compared early stages of face processing in young and older participants as indexed by ERPs elici...
We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. It ha...
We compared early stages of face processing in young and older participants as indexed by ERPs elici...
We compared early stages of face processing in young and older participants as indexed by ERPs elici...
Fölster M, Hess U, Werheid K. Facial age affects emotional expression decoding. Frontiers in Psychol...
Schefter M, Knorr S, Kathmann N, Werheid K. Age differences on ERP old/new effects for emotional and...
Facial expressions convey important information on emotional states of our interaction partners. How...