The 'Positive Effect' is defined as the phenomenon of preferential cognitive processing of positive affective information, and avoidance or dismissal of negative affective information in the social environment. The 'Positive Effect' is found for older people compared with younger people in western societies and is believed to reflect a preference for positive emotional regulation in older adults. It is not known whether such an effect is Universal, and in East Asian cultures, there is a highly controversial debate concerning this question. In the current experiment we explored whether Chinese older participants showed a 'Positive Effect' when they inspected picture pairs that were either a positive or a negative picture presented with a neu...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Older adults often remember less negative information than young adults, constituting a positivity e...
<p>Data for article "Selective Control of Attention Supports the Positivity Effect in Aging" in PLOS...
The 'Positive Effect' is defined as the phenomenon of preferential cognitive processing of positive ...
The "positivity effect" (PE) reflects an age-related increase in the preference for positive over ne...
The "Positive Effects" present in Older Chinese Adults: Evidence from an Eye Tracking Stud
From the perspectives of time perception and motivation, socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) p...
The “positivity effect” (PE) reflects an age-related increase in the preference for positive over ne...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
Older adults ’ relatively better memory for positive over negative material (positivity effect) has ...
Prior studies have found mixed results regarding whether there are cultural differences in the age-r...
Despite its assumed importance for emotional well-being, studies investigating the positivity effect...
The “positivity effect ” refers to an age-related trend that favors positive over negative stimuli i...
Older adults have been reported to show attentional preference for positive stimuli and attentional ...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Older adults often remember less negative information than young adults, constituting a positivity e...
<p>Data for article "Selective Control of Attention Supports the Positivity Effect in Aging" in PLOS...
The 'Positive Effect' is defined as the phenomenon of preferential cognitive processing of positive ...
The "positivity effect" (PE) reflects an age-related increase in the preference for positive over ne...
The "Positive Effects" present in Older Chinese Adults: Evidence from an Eye Tracking Stud
From the perspectives of time perception and motivation, socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) p...
The “positivity effect” (PE) reflects an age-related increase in the preference for positive over ne...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...
Background/Study Context: Previous studies found that older adults tend to remember more positive th...
Older adults ’ relatively better memory for positive over negative material (positivity effect) has ...
Prior studies have found mixed results regarding whether there are cultural differences in the age-r...
Despite its assumed importance for emotional well-being, studies investigating the positivity effect...
The “positivity effect ” refers to an age-related trend that favors positive over negative stimuli i...
Older adults have been reported to show attentional preference for positive stimuli and attentional ...
Background: Although numerous studies have suggested that the gradually increasing selective prefere...
Older adults often remember less negative information than young adults, constituting a positivity e...
<p>Data for article "Selective Control of Attention Supports the Positivity Effect in Aging" in PLOS...