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Replicating the positivity effect in picture memory in Koreans: evidence for cross-cultural generalizability.

30 Aug 2009 Older adults' relatively better memory for positive over negative material (positivity effect) has been widely observed in Western samples. This study examined whether a relative preference for positive over negative material is also observed in ...
rec_pub_19739932-replicating-positivity-effect-picture-memory-koreans-evidence-cross.htm


Attentional bias for threat in older adults: moderation of the positivity bias by trait anxiety and stimulus modality.

30 Aug 2009 Socioemotional selectivity theory suggests that emotion regulation goals motivate older adults to preferentially allocate attention to positive stimuli and away from negative stimuli. This study examined whether anxiety moderates the effect of the ...
rec_pub_19739931-attentional-bias-threat-older-adults-moderation-positivity-bias-trait.htm


Changes in the sensitivity to appetitive and aversive arousal across adulthood.

30 Aug 2009 In 2 cross-sectional studies, the authors examined age-related differences in the evaluation of emotional stimuli in 2 community samples, with participants ranging in age from young to older adulthood (18-81 years old). Pictures of the International ...
rec_pub_19739923-changes-sensitivity-appetitive-aversive-arousal-adulthood.htm


Older adults' recognition of bodily and auditory expressions of emotion.

30 Aug 2009 This study compared young and older adults' ability to recognize bodily and auditory expressions of emotion and to match bodily and facial expressions to vocal expressions. Using emotion discrimination and matching techniques, participants assessed ...
rec_pub_19739917-older-adults-recognition-bodily-auditory-expressions-emotion.htm


Using the attention cascade model to probe cognitive aging.

30 Aug 2009 Young and older adults searched for 2 digit targets among black letter distractors in rapid serial visual presentation. Unsurprisingly, relative to the young, the older adults performed worse on both targets and exhibited greater and longer ...
rec_pub_19739911-using-attention-cascade-model-probe-cognitive-aging.htm


Aging minds and twisting attitudes: an fMRI investigation of age differences in inhibiting prejudice.

30 Aug 2009 Cognitive capacity is believed to decline with age, but it is not known whether this decline extends to tasks involving social cognition. In the current study, social neuroscience methodologies were used to examine the effects of age-related ...
rec_pub_19739909-aging-minds-twisting-attitudes-fmri-investigation-age-differences.htm


Automaticity of cognitive control: goal priming in response-inhibition paradigms.

30 Aug 2009 Response inhibition is a hallmark of cognitive control. An executive system inhibits responses by activating a stop goal when a stop signal is presented. The authors asked whether the stop goal could be primed by task-irrelevant information in ...
rec_pub_19686032-automaticity-cognitive-control-goal-priming-response-inhibition.htm


Classifying partial exemplars: seeing less and learning more.

30 Aug 2009 Categories underlie a variety of functions beyond just classification, including inference and explanation. To classify, people need to distinguish between categories, but other functions rely on within-category information (things true of a ...
rec_pub_19686031-classifying-partial-exemplars-seeing-learning-more.htm


Category-based errors and the accessibility of unbiased spatial memories: a retrieval model.

30 Aug 2009 Studies have consistently shown a spatial memory bias such that a target location is remembered toward the prototypical location of the region to which the target belongs, indicating a blending between the target's specific information and the ...
rec_pub_19686025-category-based-errors-accessibility-unbiased-spatial-memories.htm


Temporary activation of perceptual-motor associations: a stimulus-response interpretation of automaticity.

30 Aug 2009 Some types of automaticity can be attributed to simple stimulus-response associations (G. D. Logan, 1988). This can be studied with paradigms in which associations to an irrelevant stimulus automatically influence responding to a relevant stimulus. ...
rec_pub_19686020-temporary-activation-perceptual-motor-associations-stimulus-response.htm

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