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View article: BIDIRECTIONAL LINKS OF DAILY SLEEP QUALITY AND DURATION WITH PAIN AND SELF-RATED HEALTH IN OLD AGE
BIDIRECTIONAL LINKS OF DAILY SLEEP QUALITY AND DURATION WITH PAIN AND SELF-RATED HEALTH IN OLD AGE Open
Sleep and physical well-being (e.g., pain, self-rated health) are closely linked, but the temporal ordering, especially regarding day-to-day variations, is not well understood. Furthermore, sleep quality and duration are only moderately co…
View article: LONG-TERM ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND STABILITY OF DAILY WORKING MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN OLD AGE
LONG-TERM ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND STABILITY OF DAILY WORKING MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN OLD AGE Open
Mixed evidence of associations of alcohol consumption with cognitive aging suggested that low to moderate alcohol consumption predicts more favorable cognitive outcomes than abstinence, whereas higher consumption operates as risk factor fo…
View article: Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.
Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults. Open
Subjective age, that is the age people feel in relation to their chronological age, can vary on a day-to-day and even momentary basis. Previous long-term and daily-diary studies have shown that elevated stress covaries with older subjectiv…
View article: Emotional reactivity to daily stressors: Does stressor pile-up within a day matter for young-old and very old adults?
Emotional reactivity to daily stressors: Does stressor pile-up within a day matter for young-old and very old adults? Open
Over the past decade, many studies have reported individual differences in negative emotional reactions to daily stressful events. However, whether and how individual and age-related differences in emotional reactivity also depend on the t…
View article: Measurement Invariance of Negative Affect in Ambulatory Assessments of Young-Old and Old-Old Adults
Measurement Invariance of Negative Affect in Ambulatory Assessments of Young-Old and Old-Old Adults Open
Gero-psychological research increasingly considered intense longitudinal assessments of momentary affect to address affective aging. In particular, many studies employed negative emotion item lists for ambulatory assessments of negative af…
View article: Long-Term Cognitive Aging Trajectories as Predictors of Daily Affect
Long-Term Cognitive Aging Trajectories as Predictors of Daily Affect Open
Multiple-time scale studies provide new opportunities to examine how developmental processes evolving on different cadences are intertwined. Theories about age-related accumulation of stress suggest that long-term progressive loss of cogni…
View article: Linking Emotion Regulation Capacity and the Frequency of Daily Stressors in Old and Very Old Age
Linking Emotion Regulation Capacity and the Frequency of Daily Stressors in Old and Very Old Age Open
Lifespan theories and lab-based research both suggest that the ability to downregulate negative emotions is often well preserved into old age, but becomes increasingly fragile in very old age. However, little is known about factors that ma…
View article: Understanding the Link Between Discrete Negative Emotions and Empathic Accuracy
Understanding the Link Between Discrete Negative Emotions and Empathic Accuracy Open
Extant theories have suggested that negative emotions generally harm cognitive processes. However, adopting a discrete emotion perspective, in this study, we predicted that only anger and fear but not sadness should be negatively associate…
View article: Sleep and Working Memory: Short-Term Links in Daily Life and Long-Term Associations
Sleep and Working Memory: Short-Term Links in Daily Life and Long-Term Associations Open
Sufficient sleep is relevant for both momentary cognitive functioning and long-term cognitive developments. However, which factors make people particularly vulnerable to the cognitive consequences of sleep loss remains an open question. He…
View article: Between-person and within-person associations of sleep and working-memory in the everyday lives of old and very old adults: initial level, learning, and variability
Between-person and within-person associations of sleep and working-memory in the everyday lives of old and very old adults: initial level, learning, and variability Open
Study Objectives Sleep duration affects various aspects of cognitive performance, such as working-memory and learning, among children and adults. However, it remains open, whether similar or even stronger associations exist in old and very…
View article: Positive and negative affect are associated with salivary cortisol in the everyday life of older adults: A quantitative synthesis of four aging studies
Positive and negative affect are associated with salivary cortisol in the everyday life of older adults: A quantitative synthesis of four aging studies Open
Research on time-fluctuating links between positive affect and cortisol is inconsistent and mostly based on young to middle-aged samples. The current project investigated how moment-to-moment changes in positive and negative affect are ass…
View article: “I felt so old this morning.” Short-term variations in subjective age and the role of trait subjective age: Evidence from the ILSE/EMIL ecological momentary assessment data.
“I felt so old this morning.” Short-term variations in subjective age and the role of trait subjective age: Evidence from the ILSE/EMIL ecological momentary assessment data. Open
Subjective age, how old people feel compared to their chronological age, is a central indicator of age identity and highly predictive for developmental outcomes. While mostly used as a trait-like concept in previous research, recent studie…
View article: Empathic Accuracy: Helpful to Avoid Negative Affect in Old Age?
Empathic Accuracy: Helpful to Avoid Negative Affect in Old Age? Open
Past work suggests age-related declines in empathic accuracy and that these declines may put older people at risk for heightened stress reactivity and low affective well-being. We addressed these questions using data from the fourth wave o…