This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of younger adults, and positive affect remains constant, whereas negative affect declines with age (Jorm, 2000; Christensen et al., 1999; Lennings, 2000). Emotion processing includes: identifying emotional stimuli, their significance, and producing affective states in response (i.e. emotion activation); and regulating affective states (i.e. emotion regulation) (Phillips, Drevets, Rauch & Lane, 2003). Age-related changes in emotion activation and regulation are explored as explanatory factors for changes in older adult mental health and affect. Various paradigms have been used within older age emotion processing research. Evidence for the...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Abstract: The process of ageing is usually defined in terms of physical and cognitive decline. A num...
The thesis commences with a review of trends in declining psychological disorders as a person ages. ...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Lifespan theories of emotion suggest that the ability to regulate emotion improves with age. The su...
Lifespan theories of emotion suggest that the ability to regulate emotion improves with age. The su...
Aging has long been associated with a (i) systematic bias in both attention and in memory towards po...
Previous research has identified a well-replicated decline in the recognition of emotion in healthy ...
This meta-analysis of 28 data sets (N=705 older adults, N=962 younger adults) examined age differenc...
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the interaction between emotion and cognition, which changes with...
Emotions play a central role in every human life, from the moment we are born until we die. They pre...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Abstract: The process of ageing is usually defined in terms of physical and cognitive decline. A num...
The thesis commences with a review of trends in declining psychological disorders as a person ages. ...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
The present PhD examines age-related differences in the processing of emotional information. Consis...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Lifespan theories of emotion suggest that the ability to regulate emotion improves with age. The su...
Lifespan theories of emotion suggest that the ability to regulate emotion improves with age. The su...
Aging has long been associated with a (i) systematic bias in both attention and in memory towards po...
Previous research has identified a well-replicated decline in the recognition of emotion in healthy ...
This meta-analysis of 28 data sets (N=705 older adults, N=962 younger adults) examined age differenc...
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the interaction between emotion and cognition, which changes with...
Emotions play a central role in every human life, from the moment we are born until we die. They pre...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Abstract: The process of ageing is usually defined in terms of physical and cognitive decline. A num...