Associative memory in older adults: Making sense of associative memory deficits and hyperbinding effects [0.03%]
老年人的联想记忆:理解联想记忆缺陷和过度绑定效应
Joanna Hwang,Kathrine Whitman,Sharda Umanath
Joanna Hwang
Aging is generally associated with differences in associative memory, which is memory for relationships between arbitrary pieces of information. There are two predominant explanations for age-related declines in associative memory: (a) the ...
Experiential diversity theory of adult development and aging in daily life [0.03%]
成人日常生活的体验多样性发展与衰老理论
Rachel E Koffer,Soomi Lee,Johanna Drewelies
Rachel E Koffer
Present theories on adult development and aging offer insights into how aging is characterized by gains and losses across different domains (e.g., social, emotional, physical, and cognitive). Such gains and losses are related to changes in ...
What's time got to do with it? Appreciation of time influences social goals and emotional well-being [0.03%]
岁月催人老?时间观影响社会目标和情感幸福感
Laura L Carstensen,Li Chu,Tyler J Matteson et al.
Laura L Carstensen et al.
Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) maintains that perceived constraints on time horizons motivate people to optimize emotionally meaningful experiences in the present, whereas expansive time horizons lead people to pursue goals that ho...
Advancing theory-driven research in the psychological science of adult development and aging [0.03%]
推动成人发展和衰老的心理学理论研究
Elizabeth A L Stine-Morrow,Robert West,Sheung-Tak Cheng et al.
Elizabeth A L Stine-Morrow et al.
Theory is critical for a developmental science that explains age-related change and stability in psychological phenomena-and their variation across generational and sociocultural contexts. This special issue presents four contributions that...
Examining the malleability of implicit views of aging in middle-aged and older adults [0.03%]
考查中老年人和老年人的隐性老龄化观点的可塑性
Han-Yun Tseng,Alison L Chasteen,Manfred Diehl
Han-Yun Tseng
Negative views of aging (VoA) present a motivational barrier to healthy aging. Although prior interventions have demonstrated success in making adults' negative VoA more positive, reliance on self-report-based explicit measures is insuffici...
Antonino Visalli,Mariagrazia Capizzi,Giovanna Mioni
Antonino Visalli
The study of whether temporal processing in the millisecond-to-seconds range changes with age is an active and debated research field. Here, we adopted a lifespan approach in which younger to older participants performed both explicit and i...
A cross-sectional exploration of cognitive ability across age via stacked ensembles [0.03%]
基于堆叠泛化集成学习的横断面年龄的认知能力探索
Eliza L Congdon,Samuel Liu,Elizabeth M Upton
Eliza L Congdon
Age-related changes in cognitive and biological processes mean that older adults show markedly lower performance on cognitive assessments than younger adults. Characterizing the precise nature of age-related differences in cognitive perform...
Self-perceptions of aging predict adjustment during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
自我感知的老化预测COVID-19大流行期间的调适能力
Hannah L Giasson,William J Chopik,Hyewon Yang
Hannah L Giasson
Individuals faced extraordinary challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, psychosocial strengths may promote individuals' adjustment during times of challenge. Positive self-perceptions of aging (SPA) have been found to predict a va...
Age-related differences in memory encoding and retrieval during referential processing: A time-frequency analysis [0.03%]
参照处理过程中记忆编码和提取的老化差异:时间频率分析
Hossein Karimi,Megan A Boudewyn,David Vandenheever et al.
Hossein Karimi et al.
We investigated how lexical form similarity of referential candidates and ambiguity of following pronouns impact the encoding and retrieval of words from memory during sentence processing in younger and older adults. Critical sentences incl...
Men and women transitioning to singlehood in young adulthood and midlife [0.03%]
年轻成年人和中年人离婚后再婚情况的研究
Iris V Wahring,Franz J Neyer,Christiane A Hoppmann et al.
Iris V Wahring et al.
Research has long shown that men suffer more from romantic breakups than women. We predicted that men would on average be less inclined to initiate separation, decline with the separation more in well-being and increase more in loneliness, ...