Multisensory Stroop effects in emotional speech perception: Age-related changes and cognitive links [0.03%]
多感觉斯托格效应在情绪言语感知中的作用:年龄相关变化和认知联系
Yi Lin
Yi Lin
Previous studies have produced inconsistent findings regarding whether age-related declines in emotion perception affect various verbal and nonverbal channels to the same extent and whether they are linked to cognitive ability. This study s...
Andrew J Aschenbrenner,Joshua J Jackson
Andrew J Aschenbrenner
Cognition is a dynamic process and is subject to substantial variation across short and long timescales. It is becoming common to assess cognition repeatedly over short intervals to determine the correlates and consequences of such "cogniti...
Continuous updating via self-motion compensates for weak allocentric spatial memory in aging [0.03%]
基于自我运动的持续更新补偿了老化引起的弱中心空间记忆能力
Andrea Castegnaro,Alexander Dior,Neil Burgess et al.
Andrea Castegnaro et al.
Navigational skills are essential for interacting with our environment, supported by multiple types of spatial representations. We investigated age-related differences in spatial memory using a virtual reality task that manipulated viewpoin...
Performance in the Iowa Gambling Task in healthy aging and mild cognitive impairment [0.03%]
良性衰老和轻度认知障碍下的Iowa赌博任务表现形式研究
Jeffrey C Zemla,Hasker P Davis
Jeffrey C Zemla
The Iowa Gambling Task is a common tool for assessing complex decision making in healthy adults and clinical populations. Previous work has found that performance varies among younger adults, cognitively healthy older adults, and individual...
Age-related preservation of statistical learning in distractor suppression [0.03%]
干扰抑制下的统计学习的老化保持现象
Jiayi Yao,Joshua Snell,Jan Theeuwes
Jiayi Yao
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from the environment, is a fundamental cognitive process that influences many aspects of human cognition. However, it is not yet entirely clear whether-and to what extent-this abilit...
Eye movement evidence for locus coeruleus-noradrenaline system contributions to age differences in attention [0.03%]
蓝斑 noradrenaline 系统对注意年龄差异作用的眼动证据
Andy Jeesu Kim,Kristine Nguyen,Ying Tian et al.
Andy Jeesu Kim et al.
Neuroimaging studies have shown that aging alters the brain mechanisms underlying attentional control, even when behavioral performance is equivalent between younger and older adults. Instead of attributing these changes to compensatory mec...
Daily associations between stress occurrence and memory lapses across middle and late adulthood: The potential stress-buffering role of positive affect [0.03%]
中晚年压力事件与记忆缺失的日常关联:积极情绪的缓冲作用及其潜在机制
Zeynep N Saruhanlioglu,Yvonne Brehmer,Keri A Pekaar et al.
Zeynep N Saruhanlioglu et al.
Advanced age has been associated with benefits in stress reactivity. However, previous research has not investigated this advantage for daily memory functioning, which is crucial for the quality of life in adulthood. Considering the possibl...
Oliver Kliegl,Johannes Bartl,Karl-Heinz T Bäuml
Oliver Kliegl
When young adults complete a pretest (e.g., star-?) before to-be-learned material is studied (e.g., star-night), their recall of the material is typically enhanced on a subsequent final test compared to material studied without initial pret...
Weiyi Ma,Timothy S Killian,Xinya Liang et al.
Weiyi Ma et al.
Humans instinctively adapt their speech dynamics based on their communication partner. Despite the significant developmental differences between infants and older adults, research on vocal communication directed toward older adults has prim...
Correction to "Effects of one-to-one music therapy in older adults with cognitive impairment: A randomized controlled trial" by Mangiacotti et al. (2024) [0.03%]
马尼亚科托等人关于“一对一音乐疗法对认知障碍老年人的影响:一项随机对照试验”的勘误(2024)
Reports an error in "Effects of one-to-one music therapy in older adults with cognitive impairment: A randomized controlled trial" by Anthony M. A. Mangiacotti, Ming Hung Hsu, Clare Barone, Martine Van Puyvelde, Alessandro Zandonà, Gianfra...
Published Erratum
Psychology and aging. 2025 Aug;40(5):536. DOI:10.1037/pag0000918 2025