心理学
荟萃分析
认知
信息处理
发展心理学
认知老化
心理信息
认知心理学
梅德林
医学
政治学
内科学
神经科学
法学
作者
Andrew E. Reed,Larry Chan,Joseph A. Mikels
出处
期刊:Psychology and Aging
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2014-03-01
卷期号:29 (1): 1-15
被引量:698
摘要
In contrast to long-held axioms of old age as a time of "doom and gloom," mounting evidence indicates an age-related positivity effect in attention and memory. However, several studies report inconsistent findings that raise critical questions about the effect's reliability, robustness, and potential moderators. To address these questions, we conducted a systematic meta-analysis of 100 empirical studies of the positivity effect (N = 7,129). Results indicate that the positivity effect is reliable and moderated by theoretically implicated methodological and sample characteristics. The positivity effect is larger in studies that do not constrain (vs. constrain) cognitive processing-reflecting older adults' natural information processing preferences-and in studies incorporating wider (vs. narrower) age comparisons. Analyses indicated that older adults show a significant information processing bias toward positive versus negative information, whereas younger adults show the opposite pattern. We discuss implications of these findings for theoretical perspectives on emotion-cognition interactions across the adult life span and suggest future research directions.
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