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Derek M Isaacowitz

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Social and Personality Psychology Compass|August 13, 2011
Does Looking at the Positive Mean Feeling Good? Age and Individual Differences MatterDerek M Isaacowitz, Soo Rim Noh
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior|November 30, 2011
Bringing an Ecological Perspective to the Study of Aging and Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions: Past, Current, and Future MethodsDerek M Isaacowitz, Jennifer Tehan Stanley
Developmental Psychology|December 22, 2010
Age-related differences in profiles of mood-change trajectoriesJennifer Tehan Stanley, Derek M Isaacowitz
Motivation and Emotion|May 1, 2010
Positive mood broadens visual attention to positive stimuliHeather A Wadlinger, Derek M Isaacowitz
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|December 28, 2020
What Can We Learn About Psychological Aging By Studying Covid-19?Lynn M Martire, Derek M Isaacowitz
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 21, 2012
Emotional faces in context: age differences in recognition accuracy and scanning patternsSoo Rim Noh, Derek M Isaacowitz
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|October 31, 2017
Aging, Attention and Situation Selection: Older Adults Create Mixed Emotional EnvironmentsDerek M Isaacowitz, Kathryn L Ossenfort
Psychology and Aging|June 2, 2015
The effects of varying contextual demands on age-related positive gaze preferencesSoo Rim Noh, Derek M Isaacowitz
Psychology and Aging|September 12, 2017
Visual attention and emotional reactions to negative stimuli: The role of age and cognitive reappraisalMaria Wirth, Derek M Isaacowitz, Ute Kunzmann
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|August 1, 2002
Cognitive style predictors of affect change in older adultsDerek M Isaacowitz, Martin E P Seligman
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Social and Personality Psychology Compass|August 13, 2011
Does Looking at the Positive Mean Feeling Good? Age and Individual Differences MatterDerek M Isaacowitz, Soo Rim Noh
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior|November 30, 2011
Bringing an Ecological Perspective to the Study of Aging and Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions: Past, Current, and Future MethodsDerek M Isaacowitz, Jennifer Tehan Stanley
Developmental Psychology|December 22, 2010
Age-related differences in profiles of mood-change trajectoriesJennifer Tehan Stanley, Derek M Isaacowitz
Motivation and Emotion|May 1, 2010
Positive mood broadens visual attention to positive stimuliHeather A Wadlinger, Derek M Isaacowitz
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|December 28, 2020
What Can We Learn About Psychological Aging By Studying Covid-19?Lynn M Martire, Derek M Isaacowitz
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 21, 2012
Emotional faces in context: age differences in recognition accuracy and scanning patternsSoo Rim Noh, Derek M Isaacowitz
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|October 31, 2017
Aging, Attention and Situation Selection: Older Adults Create Mixed Emotional EnvironmentsDerek M Isaacowitz, Kathryn L Ossenfort
Psychology and Aging|June 2, 2015
The effects of varying contextual demands on age-related positive gaze preferencesSoo Rim Noh, Derek M Isaacowitz
Psychology and Aging|September 12, 2017
Visual attention and emotional reactions to negative stimuli: The role of age and cognitive reappraisalMaria Wirth, Derek M Isaacowitz, Ute Kunzmann
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|August 1, 2002
Cognitive style predictors of affect change in older adultsDerek M Isaacowitz, Martin E P Seligman
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