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期刊名:Psychology and aging

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ISSN:0882-7974

e-ISSN:1939-1498

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Gabrielle N Pfund,Jonathan Rush Gabrielle N Pfund
To better understand age-related processes tied to well-being, the current work explores how fluctuations in well-being in daily life differ based on age and various well-being domains. Additionally, this research investigates whether the m...
Amanda Bangle,Danielle Williams,Jared Walters et al. Amanda Bangle et al.
Perimenopause is a transitional stage of reproductive aging characterized by fluctuating hormone levels which impact cognition. Cognitive concerns (e.g., forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating) are frequently reported during this stage and...
Si On Yoon,Abigayle Shekleton,Daphna Heller Si On Yoon
Aging is often associated with cognitive decline, particularly in memory, which can impact language production. However, older adults (OA) do not exhibit a decline in crystallized intelligence, which reflects accumulated knowledge and exper...
Yudhajit Ain,Simrit Rai,Ann Galbraith et al. Yudhajit Ain et al.
Growing evidence suggests that healthy aging is reliably associated with a positivity bias, benefiting affective well-being in older age. The socioemotional selectivity theory suggests that the positivity bias is subserved by top-down atten...
Bernt Bratsberg,Jennifer R Harris,Vegard Skirbekk et al. Bernt Bratsberg et al.
Lifetime social engagement could build cognitive reserve and lower the risk of dementia through compensatory effects on brain health. We aimed to investigate whether social interaction at work is protective of later-life cognitive impairmen...
C J Brainerd,Valerie F Reyna,Minyu Chang C J Brainerd
The verbatim-decline/gist-sparing principle has been proposed as a universal law of healthy aging. According to that principle, remembering that relies chiefly on verbatim retrieval declines steadily with age, whereas remembering that relie...
Marissa A DiGirolamo,Shevaun D Neupert,Derek M Isaacowitz Marissa A DiGirolamo
What role do situational factors play in emotion regulation behavior in everyday life, and is this moderated by age? We present data from a longitudinal experience sampling study (N = 236, ages 18-87) measuring emotion regulation tactic and...
Minxia Luo,Elisa Weber,Theresa Pauly et al. Minxia Luo et al.
Leisure activities may protect cognitive performance in older age, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. This study examined the short-term time-lagged associations between leisure activities that are minimally physically a...
Paul F Hill,Skyelynn Bermudez,Joshua D Garren et al. Paul F Hill et al.
A leading hypothesis in the field of aging and navigation is that older adults are selectively impaired on tasks that require allocentric (landmark-based) strategies to navigate, resulting in a shift toward more egocentric (self-based) stra...
Lena Schimanski,Johanna Hartung,Gizem Hülür Lena Schimanski
Work is one major developmental context in adulthood, as most adults spend considerable time at work. Retirement causes extensive changes in social contexts, daily routines, and individuals' identity. Little is known about how work characte...