review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Elizabeth Kensinger | Q44870874 |
P2860 | cites work | The cognitive control of emotion | Q28248075 |
Feeling and thinking: Preferences need no inferences. | Q29029582 | ||
Contributions of the amygdala to emotion processing: from animal models to human behavior | Q29615011 | ||
Capacity limits of information processing in the brain | Q30048404 | ||
With sadness comes accuracy; with happiness, false memory: mood and the false memory effect | Q30438128 | ||
A theory of cognitive control, aging cognition, and neuromodulation | Q30753154 | ||
Human emotion and memory: interactions of the amygdala and hippocampal complex | Q30921275 | ||
Region-specific changes in prefrontal function with age: a review of PET and fMRI studies on working and episodic memory | Q30996947 | ||
Cognitive neuroscience of emotional memory | Q31027267 | ||
Memory and aging: four hypotheses in search of data | Q33534352 | ||
Cognitive and neural mechanisms of emotional memory | Q34088025 | ||
Source memory in older adults: an encoding or retrieval problem? | Q34090721 | ||
Is flashbulb memory a special instance of source memory? Evidence from older adults | Q34110062 | ||
Flashbulb memories in older adults | Q34328143 | ||
Observing the transformation of experience into memory. | Q34557249 | ||
Aging, executive control, and attention: a review of meta-analyses | Q35019325 | ||
Truth and character: sources that older adults can remember | Q35691837 | ||
Contextual interference in recognition memory with age. | Q35783225 | ||
Memory and executive function in aging and AD: multiple factors that cause decline and reserve factors that compensate | Q35902503 | ||
Flashbulb memories for September 11th can be preserved in older adults | Q36627981 | ||
Two routes to emotional memory: distinct neural processes for valence and arousal | Q36855496 | ||
Selective effects of emotion on the phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories. | Q38415756 | ||
Effects of normal aging and Alzheimer's disease on emotional memory. | Q38427080 | ||
Cognitive gerontology and attentional inhibition: a reply to Burke and McDowd | Q41665117 | ||
Memories of an emotional and a nonemotional event: effects of aging and delay interval | Q42021265 | ||
Flashbulb memory assumptions: using national surveys to explore cognitive phenomena | Q42054567 | ||
A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of amygdala responses to human faces in aging and mild Alzheimer's disease | Q48253651 | ||
Dissociable medial temporal lobe contributions to social memory | Q48466008 | ||
Phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories for emotional and neutral events in older and younger adults | Q48625197 | ||
Task and content modulate amygdala-hippocampal connectivity in emotional retrieval | Q48651446 | ||
Selective preservation and degeneration within the prefrontal cortex in aging and Alzheimer disease | Q48790575 | ||
Age, affect, and memory for pictorial story sequences | Q50232995 | ||
Flashbulb memories: special, but not so special. | Q50557185 | ||
When the Red Sox shocked the Yankees: comparing negative and positive memories. | Q50703725 | ||
The effects of emotional content on reality-monitoring performance in young and older adults. | Q50876583 | ||
Differential time-dependent effects of emotion on recollective experience and memory for contextual information. | Q50903323 | ||
Aging, source memory, and emotion. | Q50948555 | ||
Memory for contextual details: effects of emotion and aging. | Q50961820 | ||
Remembering a nuclear accident in Japan: did it trigger flashbulb memories? | Q50977784 | ||
The effect of ageing on the recollection of emotional and neutral pictures. | Q50977826 | ||
The effects of emotional content and aging on false memories. | Q50996366 | ||
Memory enhancement for emotional words: are emotional words more vividly remembered than neutral words? | Q51004188 | ||
Attending to the big picture: mood and global versus local processing of visual information. | Q51052688 | ||
How arousal modulates memory: disentangling the effects of attention and retention. | Q51935776 | ||
The effects of aging and divided attention on memory for item and associative information. | Q51944597 | ||
Older adults encode--but do not always use--perceptual details: intentional versus unintentional effects of detail on memory judgments. | Q51949633 | ||
The contribution of recollection and familiarity to recognition memory: a study of the effects of test format and aging. | Q51950452 | ||
The use of schematic knowledge about sources in source monitoring. | Q51976268 | ||
Are affective events richly recollected or simply familiar? The experience and process of recognizing feelings past. | Q51976451 | ||
Aging and emotional memory: the forgettable nature of negative images for older adults. | Q52007038 | ||
Effects of age on flashbulb memories. | Q52010425 | ||
The relation between global and limbic brain volumes on MRI and cognitive performance in healthy individuals across the age range. | Q52025496 | ||
Changes in the subjective properties of autobiographical memories with the passage of time. | Q52036695 | ||
Thinning of the cerebral cortex in aging. | Q55038326 | ||
Some facts about "weapon focus." | Q56432642 | ||
The abstraction of linguistic ideas | Q56851389 | ||
Effects of emotion on memory specificity: Memory trade-offs elicited by negative visually arousing stimuli | Q56998342 | ||
Memory for specific visual details can be enhanced by negative arousing content | Q56998364 | ||
Socioemotional Selectivity Theory and the Regulation of Emotion in the Second Half of Life | Q57568529 | ||
P433 | issue | 2 | |
P304 | page(s) | 208-219 | |
P577 | publication date | 2009-02-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Memory | Q15753954 |
P1476 | title | How emotion affects older adults' memories for event details | |
P478 | volume | 17 |
Q33784532 | Age and the neural network of personal familiarity |
Q49671314 | Age-by-Emotion Interactions in Memory Retrieval Processes: An Event-Related Potential Study. |
Q36889538 | Age-related similarities and differences in brain activity underlying reversal learning |
Q36579777 | Aging-related episodic memory decline: are emotions the key? |
Q38846169 | Cognitive Aging in a Social and Affective Context: Advances Over the Past 50 Years. |
Q47672746 | Destination memory for emotional information in older adults |
Q39423447 | Destination memory: the relationship between memory and social cognition. |
Q91964099 | Emotion-enhanced binding of numerical information in younger and older adults |
Q38633816 | Emotional Meta-Memories: A Review. |
Q37945322 | Exploring the basis and boundary conditions of SenseCam-facilitated recollection. |
Q90148786 | False Memory in Alzheimer's Disease |
Q47326540 | Negative Bias in the Perception and Memory of Emotional Information in Alzheimer Disease |
Q47979075 | Neural activation patterns of successful episodic encoding: Reorganization during childhood, maintenance in old age. |
Q34616329 | Neural recruitment and connectivity during emotional memory retrieval across the adult life span |
Q50609843 | No evidence for age-related differences in item-method directed forgetting of emotional words. |
Q38403937 | Older adults show a self-reference effect for narrative information |
Q37489196 | Phenomenological Reliving and Visual Imagery During Autobiographical Recall in Alzheimer's Disease. |
Q33806475 | Phenomenological characteristics of emotional memories in younger and older adults |
Q50580799 | Prefrontally-mediated alterations in the retrieval of negative events: Links to memory vividness across the adult lifespan. |
Q35226552 | Self-referencing enhances recollection in both young and older adults |
Q57173767 | Shared Mechanisms May Support Mnemonic Benefits from Self-Referencing and Emotion |
Q33479722 | Source monitoring 15 years later: what have we learned from fMRI about the neural mechanisms of source memory? |
Q35654446 | The dissociable effects of stereotype threat on older adults' memory encoding and retrieval |
Q35610125 | The effects of aging on material-independent and material-dependent neural correlates of source memory retrieval |
Q28270679 | The effects of emotion on tip-of-the-tongue states |
Q50597137 | The effects of emotional arousal and gender on the associative memory deficit of older adults. |
Q30394148 | The effects of song familiarity and age on phenomenological characteristics and neural recruitment during autobiographical memory retrieval |
Q36074987 | Variations in dream recall frequency and dream theme diversity by age and sex. |
Q24599275 | Younger, middle-aged, and older adults’ memories for the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election |
Search more.