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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience of Aging
  • Emotional Processing

Background:

  • Age differences in emotional processing are significant.
  • Previous research indicates older adults are more affected by negative emotional stimuli.
  • The dot probe task reveals distinct orienting and disengaging mechanisms for emotional stimuli.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate aging effects on orienting to and disengaging from emotional words.
  • To compare attentional bias for positive versus negative emotional words in older and younger adults.
  • To explore the relationship between aging, emotional stimuli, and cognitive control.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a dot probe task with word pairs (positive-neutral, negative-neutral, neutral-neutral).
  • Older and younger adults identified probes replacing emotional or neutral words.
  • Calculated attentional bias using mean reaction times for different trial types.

Main Results:

  • Older adults demonstrated a specific impairment in disengaging attention from negative words.
  • This disengagement difficulty was more pronounced for negative stimuli compared to positive ones.
  • Attentional bias patterns differed between age groups, particularly with negative words.

Conclusions:

  • Aging is associated with difficulties in disengaging attention from negative emotional information.
  • These findings suggest age-related declines in cognitive control and inhibition mechanisms.
  • Challenges with negative stimuli processing in older adults may be linked to attentional disengagement impairments.