Hannes Zacher,Julie D Henry,Patrick L Hill et al.
Hannes Zacher et al.
This article commemorates the 40th anniversary of the publication of Psychology and Aging, the premier journal for basic and applied psychological research on aging and adult lifespan development, published by the American Psychological Ass...
High confidence, low accuracy: Younger and older adults overestimate lie detection performance [0.03%]
高信心低准确度:年轻和年长成年人在辨谎表现上过高估计自己的能力
Mélanie Fernandes,Domicele Jonauskaite,Nizar Michaud et al.
Mélanie Fernandes et al.
Many individuals believe that they can detect lies; however, empirical evidence indicates the opposite: Humans are poor lie detectors. This overestimation of lie detection performance has predominantly been studied in young adults. Yet olde...
Don't stop believin': Emotion beliefs and daily well-being across adulthood [0.03%]
相信吧,不要停止:情绪信念与成人期的日常幸福感
Jocelyn A Rutledge,Meaghan A Barlow
Jocelyn A Rutledge
Emotion control beliefs reflect the extent to which people believe their emotions can and should be controlled and have been linked to psychological well-being. However, research has yet to examine age-related differences in these beliefs a...
Audiovisual integration in phonetic perception without visual awareness and its age-related decline [0.03%]
视听整合的语音感知及其视觉意识的作用随着年龄的增长而衰退
Wataru Teramoto
Wataru Teramoto
Speech is essential for everyday communication during the entire lifespan of an individual. Visual lip movement can support auditory speech perception, particularly in noisy environments and among older adults with hearing impairments. This...
Longitudinal profiles of affect dynamics in middle and later life: A latent transition analysis [0.03%]
中年和老年时期的纵向情绪动态变化:潜在转换分析
Sun Ah Lee,Dahlia Mukherjee,Stephanie T Lanza et al.
Sun Ah Lee et al.
Affect dynamics are key indicators of health and well-being across adulthood, yet little is known about their longitudinal changes and correlates. Combining mean levels and daily variability, this study examined latent profiles of affect dy...
Sticking with the status quo: How defaults shape the age-related positivity effect [0.03%]
一成不变:默认选项如何影响年龄相关积极倾向
Sarah J Barber,Gaurav Suri
Sarah J Barber
As people get older, they often exhibit a relative preference for positive over negative information in attention, a phenomenon known as the positivity effect. Although this effect is well-documented, prior studies have typically required p...
Subjective age in proximal and distal contexts: Both momentary pain and long-term trajectories of physical health shape daily dynamics of subjective age [0.03%]
主观年龄在近端和远端情境中的作用:瞬时疼痛和身体健康长期轨迹共同影响每日的主观年龄动态变化
Markus Wettstein,Johanna Drewelies,Anna E Kornadt et al.
Markus Wettstein et al.
Subjective age-the age people feel-fluctuates considerably across days and even within days. We investigated how subjective age fluctuations are intertwined with experiences of momentary pain and how the within-person couplings of subjectiv...
Is repetition learning preserved in old age? Insights from the Hebb paradigm [0.03%]
重复学习在老年阶段是否得到保留?赫布范式的启示
Joscha Dutli,Klaus Oberauer,Lea M Bartsch
Joscha Dutli
Repetition learning has been frequently studied using the Hebb effect: Immediate serial recall performance improves for a memory list which is repeated among other, nonrepeated lists. Previous research has suggested that older adults learn ...
The visual noise mechanisms underlying sex differences in the aging of global motion perception [0.03%]
全球动作感知老化性别差异的视觉噪声机制
Xiaojuan Yin,Ting Liu,Kunwei Chen et al.
Xiaojuan Yin et al.
Global motion perception (GMP) is essential for tasks such as navigation, speed judgment, and motion-based obstacle avoidance. Previous research has identified sex-asynchronous aging in GMP, with older women showing a more pronounced declin...
Age-related differences in performance on a categorical visual foraging task [0.03%]
老化对分类视觉寻觅任务绩效的影响
Marianna Pope,Joseph H R Maes,Joukje M Oosterman et al.
Marianna Pope et al.
Older adults often exhibit reduced performance in visual search tasks and more exploitation in foraging tasks. Target-distractor similarity-a common difficulty manipulation in visual search-can offer insight into age-related differences in ...