New Boundaries Between Aging, Cognition, and Emotions
Numerous studies have reported age-related differences for emotional information. For example, when, compared to younger adults, older adults reveal a relative preference in attention and memory for positive over negative information. One explanation places emphasis on an emotion processing preferen...
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Format: | Elektronski Book Chapter |
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Frontiers Media SA
2018
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Serija: | Frontiers Research Topics
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Izvleček: | Numerous studies have reported age-related differences for emotional information. For example, when, compared to younger adults, older adults reveal a relative preference in attention and memory for positive over negative information. One explanation places emphasis on an emotion processing preference in older adults that reflects their socioemotional self-relevant goals. Based on evidence from behavioral and neuroscientific research, researchers have realized that it is necessary to propose a new conceptual framework to describe the relationship between cognition and emotion. Given the growing body of research focused on the interaction between emotions and cognition, our purpose is to provide a picture of the state of the art of the interaction between aging, cognition and emotions. |
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Fizični opis: | 1 electronic resource (150 p.) |
ISBN: | 978-2-88945-665-9 9782889456659 |
Dostop: | Open Access |