Conversation is a skilled activity that depends on cognitive and social processes, both of which develop through adulthood. We examined the effects of age and partner familiarity on communicative efficiency and cortisol reactivity. Younger and older women interacted with familiar or unfamiliar partners in a dyadic collaborative conversation task (N = 8 in each group). Regardless of age, referential expressions among familiar and unfamiliar partners became more efficient over time, and cortisol concentrations were lower for speakers interacting with familiar partners. These findings suggest that communicative effectiveness is largely preserved with age, as is the stress-buffering effect of a familiar partner
Objectives: Previous research has shown a decline in Theory of mind (ToM) associated with normal agi...
ObjectivesHaving friends in old age is linked to higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction. Y...
The purpose of this study was to investigate younger (n = 52, ages 18–24) and older (n = 69, ages 61...
In this study, we investigate the ability and motivation of older women to adapt their speaking styl...
Prospective memory is a key ability required for independent living and consistent with Einstein and...
This exploratory study examined how young adult friends' complementarity on the interpersonal traits...
Learning and memory abilities decline with age; however collaborative learning with a familiar part...
Background: From a conceptual point of view, close friends are an important resource for promoting a...
<div><p>Not all cognitive collaborations are equally effective. We tested whether friendship and com...
Not all cognitive collaborations are equally effective. We tested whether friendship and communicati...
The adverse effects of aging on declarative memory are reliably observed when younger and older adul...
BackgroundThe effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Less...
Interpersonal attachments in adulthood were explored through the investigation of the friendship fun...
Successful communication is key to health in older age. This is true in the narrow sense of being ab...
This study compared the way in which young and elderly adults cooperate to achieve a mutually accept...
Objectives: Previous research has shown a decline in Theory of mind (ToM) associated with normal agi...
ObjectivesHaving friends in old age is linked to higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction. Y...
The purpose of this study was to investigate younger (n = 52, ages 18–24) and older (n = 69, ages 61...
In this study, we investigate the ability and motivation of older women to adapt their speaking styl...
Prospective memory is a key ability required for independent living and consistent with Einstein and...
This exploratory study examined how young adult friends' complementarity on the interpersonal traits...
Learning and memory abilities decline with age; however collaborative learning with a familiar part...
Background: From a conceptual point of view, close friends are an important resource for promoting a...
<div><p>Not all cognitive collaborations are equally effective. We tested whether friendship and com...
Not all cognitive collaborations are equally effective. We tested whether friendship and communicati...
The adverse effects of aging on declarative memory are reliably observed when younger and older adul...
BackgroundThe effects of biological and physical factors on cognitive aging are widely studied. Less...
Interpersonal attachments in adulthood were explored through the investigation of the friendship fun...
Successful communication is key to health in older age. This is true in the narrow sense of being ab...
This study compared the way in which young and elderly adults cooperate to achieve a mutually accept...
Objectives: Previous research has shown a decline in Theory of mind (ToM) associated with normal agi...
ObjectivesHaving friends in old age is linked to higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction. Y...
The purpose of this study was to investigate younger (n = 52, ages 18–24) and older (n = 69, ages 61...