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View article: THE CLOSER THE BETTER? AGE DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSING EMOTIONS TO OTHERS
THE CLOSER THE BETTER? AGE DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSING EMOTIONS TO OTHERS Open
Socioemotional Selectivity Theory posits that as people age and future time horizons shorten, they prioritize emotional meaning over exploration. As a result, they selectively narrow their social networks to focus on close and emotionally …
View article: I THINK I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF EMOTION PERCEPTION IN FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA
I THINK I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF EMOTION PERCEPTION IN FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA Open
Neurodegenerative diseases lead to deficits in cognitive functioning that could disrupt the ability to perceive others’ emotions. We examined whether cognitive deficits in semantic knowledge and executive function relate to two aspects of …
View article: AGE AND EMOTION: AGE MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIXED EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING
AGE AND EMOTION: AGE MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIXED EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING Open
Aging is associated with higher levels of emotional well-being, with older adults experiencing more positive emotions, fewer negative emotions, and more mixed emotions in daily life. Mixed emotional experiences (reporting more than one typ…
View article: THINKING ABOUT TIME INFLUENCES EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE DIFFERENTLY IN OLDER AND YOUNGER ADULTS
THINKING ABOUT TIME INFLUENCES EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE DIFFERENTLY IN OLDER AND YOUNGER ADULTS Open
According to socioemotional selectivity theory (SST), as future time horizons shorten with age, people come to prioritize present-oriented, emotionally meaningful goals. SST posits that present orientation contributes to emotional well-bei…