Contrasting cognitive and physical decline, research in emotional aging suggests that most older adults enjoy high levels of affective well-being and emotional stability into their 70s …
In contrast to long-held axioms of old age as a time of “doom and gloom,” mounting evidence indicates an age-related positivity effect in attention and memory. However …
Psychological theories are statements of constraint. The role of hypothesis testing in psychology is to test whether specific theoretical constraints hold in data. Bayesian statistics …
In recent years the field of cognitive aging has flourished and expanded into many different disciplines. It is probably, therefore, inevitable that some of the research has become very …
Human Memory, 4th edition, provides a comprehensive overview of research and theory on human memory. Written in an engaging style, the book is divided into three sections …
A Mill, J Allik, A Realo, R Valk - Emotion, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Experimental studies indicate that recognition of emotions, particularly negative emotions, decreases with age. However, there is no consensus at which age the decrease in emotion …
Despite the fact that physical health and cognitive abilities decline with aging, the ability to regulate emotion remains stable and in some aspects improves across the adult life span …
R Van Rooijen, A Ploeger, ME Kret - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2017 - Springer
For social animals, attending to and recognizing the emotional expressions of other individuals is of crucial importance for their survival and likely has a deep evolutionary …
DM Isaacowitz… - … on Psychological Science, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Current theory and research on emotion and aging suggests that (a) older adults report more positive affective experience (more happiness) than younger adults,(b) older adults …