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Age differences in dynamical emotion-cognition linkages.
Authors:Chow  Sy-Miin; Hamagani  Fumiaki; Nesselroade  John R
Abstract:The ability to maintain the separation between positive emotion and negative emotion in times of stress has been construed as a resilience mechanism. Emotional resiliency is particularly relevant in old age given concomitant declines in cognitive performance. In the present study, the authors examined the dynamical linkages among positive emotion, negative emotion, and cognition as individuals performed a complex cognitive task. Comparisons were made between younger (n = 63) and older (n = 52) age groups. Older adults manifested significant unidirectional coupling from negative emotion to cognitive performance; younger adults manifested significant unidirectional coupling from negative emotion to positive emotion and from cognitive performance to both positive and negative emotions. Implications for age differences in emotion regulatory strategies are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:dynamic  emotional regulation  state-space  Kalman filter  intraindividual variability  cognition
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