Preparing for the Worst: Evidence that Older Adults Proactively Downregulate Negative Affect
Abstract
Previous studies have only investigated age-related differences in emotional processing and encoding in response to, not in anticipation of, emotional stimuli. In the current study, we investigated age-related differences in the impact of emotional anticipation on affective responses and episodic memory for emotional images. Young and older adults were scanned while encoding negative and neutral images preceded by cues that were either valid or...
Paper Details
Title
Preparing for the Worst: Evidence that Older Adults Proactively Downregulate Negative Affect
Published Date
Aug 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
1291 - 1306
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