Psychology and Aging

Papers
(The median citation count of Psychology and Aging is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
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Aging and altruism: A meta-analysis.52
Subjective age from childhood to advanced old age: A meta-analysis.39
Age-related change in self-perceptions of aging: Longitudinal trajectories and predictors of change.34
Self-perceptions of aging: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.31
Well-being trajectories of middle-aged and older adults and the corona pandemic: No “COVID-19 effect” on life satisfaction, but increase in depressive symptoms.30
Aging and inhibition: Introduction to the special issue.25
Introduction to the special issue on prosociality in adult development and aging: Advancing theory within a multilevel framework.23
Trajectories of multiple subjective well-being facets across old age: The role of health and personality.21
Change in attitudes toward aging: Cognitive complaints matter more than objective performance.20
Risk of cognitive declines with retirement: Who declines and why?19
Helping out or helping yourself? Volunteering and life satisfaction across the retirement transition.19
Does being active mean being purposeful in older adulthood? Examining the moderating role of retirement.18
Age differences in strategic reminder setting and the compensatory role of metacognition.17
State mindfulness and affective well-being in the daily lives of middle-aged and older adults.17
Adverse childhood experiences and domain-specific cognitive function in a population-based study of older adults in rural South Africa.17
Daily interpersonal tensions and well-being among older adults: The role of emotion regulation strategies.17
Age and gender differences in human values: A 20-nation study.16
Longitudinal changes in subjective social status are linked to changes in positive and negative affect in midlife, but not in later adulthood.16
Longitudinal effects of subjective aging on health and longevity: An updated meta-analysis.16
A diffusion model analysis of the effects of aging in the Flanker Task.16
Disaster stressors and psychological well-being in older adults after a flood.15
Feeling younger as a stress buffer: Subjective age moderates the effect of perceived stress on change in functional health.15
Stress, cognitive fusion and comorbid depressive and anxiety symptomatology in dementia caregivers.14
Emotional approach coping in older adults as predictor of physical and mental health.14
Cross-sectional and prospective association between personality traits and IADL/ADL limitations.14
Investigating message framing to improve adherence to technology-based cognitive interventions.13
A limit of the subjective age bias: Feeling younger to a certain degree, but no more, is beneficial for life satisfaction.13
Gaze patterns to emotional faces throughout the adult lifespan.13
Empathy at work: The role of age and emotional job demands.13
Older adults show a more sustained pattern of effortful listening than young adults.13
Identifying predictors of self-perceptions of aging based on a range of cognitive, physical, and mental health indicators: Twenty-year longitudinal findings from the ILSE study.13
Temporal discounting across adulthood: A systematic review and meta-analysis.13
Older adults remember more positive aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.12
Multilayered social dynamics and depression among older adults: A 10-year cross-lagged analysis.12
Daily prosocial activities and well-being: Age moderation in two national studies.12
Personal ideals of aging and longevity: The role of subjective discordances.12
More or less energy with age? A motivational life-span perspective on subjective energy, exhaustion, and opportunity costs.12
Prosociality across adulthood: A developmental and motivational perspective.12
The interaction of curiosity and reward on long-term memory in younger and older adults.12
Internet use by middle-aged and older adults: Longitudinal relationships with functional ability, social support, and self-perceptions of aging.12
The bidirectional relationship between physical health and memory.12
Subjective views of aging in very old age: Predictors of 2-year change in gains and losses.12
Satisfying singlehood as a function of age and cohort: Satisfaction with being single increases with age after midlife.12
“I felt so old this morning.” Short-term variations in subjective age and the role of trait subjective age: Evidence from the ILSE/EMIL ecological momentary assessment data.12
Complexity of work with people: Associations with cognitive functioning and change after retirement.11
Lexical frequency affects functional activation and accuracy in picture naming among older and younger adults.11
Age-related differences in the impact of mind-wandering and visual distraction on performance in a go/no-go task.11
Differential effects of proactive and retroactive interference in value-directed remembering for younger and older adults.11
Do caregiver interventions improve outcomes in relatives with dementia and mild cognitive impairment? A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis.11
Audiovisual speech is more than the sum of its parts: Auditory-visual superadditivity compensates for age-related declines in audible and lipread speech intelligibility.11
Tracking the dynamics of global and competitive inhibition in early and late adulthood: Evidence from the flanker task.11
Sensor-measured sedentariness and physical activity are differentially related to fluid and crystallized abilities in aging.11
Constraints on motor planning across the life span: Physical, cognitive, and motor factors.11
Frequency and strategicness of clock-checking explain detrimental age effects in time-based prospective memory.11
Implementation intentions and prospective memory function in late adulthood.11
Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity.10
A tale of two emotions: The diverging salience and health consequences of calmness and excitement in old age.10
COVID-19 and perceiving finitude: Associations with future time perspective, death anxiety, and ideal life expectancy.10
Age differences in vulnerability to distraction under arousal.10
Coordinated data analysis: Knowledge accumulation in lifespan developmental psychology.10
The impact of age on the temporal compression of daily life events in episodic memory.10
Dissociable neural mechanisms of cognition and well-being in youth versus healthy aging.10
Verbatim and gist memory in aging.10
Hearing and visual acuity predict cognitive function in adults aged 45–85 years: Findings from the baseline wave of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA).10
Creativity and aging: Positive consequences of distraction.10
20-year trajectories of health in midlife and old age: Contrasting the impact of personality and attitudes toward own aging.9
Effects of aging in a task-switch paradigm with the diffusion decision model.9
The association between anxiety disorders and hippocampal volume in older adults.9
Online experimentation and sampling in cognitive aging research.9
Effects of acute stress on cognition in older versus younger adults.9
Young and restless, old and focused: Age-differences in mind-wandering frequency and phenomenology.9
Changes in married older adults’ self-perceptions of aging: The role of gender.9
Responses to interpersonal transgressions from early adulthood to old age.9
Daily cognitive complaints and engagement in older adulthood: Personality traits are more predictive than cognitive performance.9
Intraindividual variability in neural activity in the prefrontal cortex during active walking in older adults.9
Predictors of engagement in young and older adults: The role of specific activity experience.9
Decision-making competence in older adults: A rosy view from a longitudinal investigation.9
Does early-stage intervention improve caregiver well-being or their ability to provide care to persons with mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment? A systematic review and meta-analysis.9
Older adults consider others’ intentions less but allocentric outcomes more than young adults during an ultimatum game.9
Age and intranasal oxytocin effects on trust-related decisions after breach of trust: Behavioral and brain evidence.9
Dehydration predicts longitudinal decline in cognitive functioning and well-being among older adults.9
Are age differences in recognition-based retrieval monitoring an epiphenomenon of age differences in memory?8
Distraction by unintentional recognition: Neurocognitive mechanisms and effects of aging.8
Adult age differences in specific and gist associative episodic memory across short- and long-term retention intervals.8
Subjective well-being across the retirement transition—Historical differences and the role of perceived control.8
Associations between social network components and cognitive domains in older adults.8
Cholesterol and cognitive aging: Between-person and within-person associations in a population-based representative sample not on lipid-lowering medication.8
Leveraging goals to incentivize healthful behaviors across adulthood.8
Unwanted help: Accepting versus declining ageist behavior affects impressions of older adults.8
Same old, same old? Age differences in the diversity of daily life.8
Adult age-related changes in the specificity of episodic memory representations: A review and theoretical framework.8
Looking the same, but remembering differently: Preserved eye-movement synchrony with age during movie watching.8
Adult age differences in working memory capacity: Spared central storage but deficits in ability to maximize peripheral storage.8
Age differences in the precision of memory at short and long delays.8
Aging shifts the relative contributions of episodic and semantic memory to decision-making.8
Explaining age differences in the memory-experience gap.8
Age-related decline in visual working memory: The effect of nontarget objects during a delayed estimation task.8
A developmental–contextual model of couple synchrony across adulthood and old age.8
Subjective age and attitudes toward own aging across two decades of historical time.8
The role of reminding in retroactive effects of memory for older and younger adults.8
Intelligence and wisdom: Age-related differences and nonlinear relationships.8
Prevalence of anxiety disorders and subthreshold anxiety throughout later life: Systematic review and meta-analysis.8
Effect of mortality salience on charitable donations: Evidence from a national sample.8
Older bilinguals reverse language dominance less than younger bilinguals: Evidence for the inhibitory deficit hypothesis.8
Recurrent involuntary memories are modulated by age and linked to mental health.8
Novel information processing at work across time is associated with cognitive change in later life: A 14-year longitudinal study.7
The differential roles of chronic and transient loneliness in daily prosocial behavior.7
Accurate response selection and inhibition in healthy aging: An event-related potential study.7
Age-group differences in instructed emotion regulation effectiveness: A systematic review and meta-analysis.7
Beyond money: Nonmonetary prosociality across adulthood.7
The influence of verbatim versus gist formatting on younger and older adults’ information acquisition and decision-making.7
Immediate and long-term effects of emotional suppression in aging: A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation.7
Dispositional factors account for age differences in self-reported mind-wandering.7
Collaborative inhibition in same-age and mixed-age dyads.7
Conscientiousness is associated with less amyloid deposition in cognitively normal aging.7
Concurrent and enduring associations between married partners’ shared beliefs and markers of aging.7
Supporting robust research on adult emotional development by considering context.7
Growing into retirement: Longitudinal evidence for the importance of partner support for self-expansion.7
An older subjective age is related to accelerated epigenetic aging.6
Age differences in reactivity to daily general and Type 1 diabetes stressors.6
Sources of nonreplicability in aging ethnoracial health disparities research.6
The long arm of childhood intelligence on terminal decline: Evidence from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921.6
Relative effectiveness of general versus specific cognitive training for aging adults.6
Data overuse in aging research: Emerging issues and potential solutions.6
Effects of age on American Sign Language sentence repetition.6
Acting with the future in mind: Testing competing prospective memory interventions.6
Schema-driven memory benefits boost transitive inference in older adults.6
Adjusting the lookout: Subjective health, loneliness, and life satisfaction predict future time perspective.6
Does focusing on others enhance subjective well-being? The role of age, motivation, and relationship closeness.6
Implications of identity resolution in emerging adulthood for intimacy, generativity, and integrity across the adult lifespan.6
Daily experiences of subjective age discordance and well-being.6
Generosity and cooperation across the life span: A lab-in-the-field study.6
Trajectories of attitude toward own aging and subjective age from 2008 to 2020 among middle-aged and older adults: Partial evidence of a “COVID-19 effect”.6
Emotional reactivity to daily stressors: Does stressor pile-up within a day matter for young-old and very old adults?6
Age differences in semantic network structure: Acquiring knowledge shapes semantic memory.6
Schematic support increases memory strategy use in young and older adults.5
The use of automated procedures by older adults with high arithmetic skills during addition problem solving.5
Structural invariance of declarative knowledge across the adult lifespan.5
Psychological processes in adapting to dementia: Illness representations among the IDEAL cohort.5
Younger and older adults’ strategic use of associative memory and metacognitive control when learning foreign vocabulary words of varying importance.5
Memory load, distracter interference, and dynamic adjustments in cognitive control influence working memory performance across the lifespan.5
Testing a self-determination theory perspective of informal caregiving: A preliminary study.5
Subjective memory, objective memory, and race over a 10-year period: Findings from the ACTIVE study.5
Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.5
Age-dependent statistical learning trajectories reveal differences in information weighting.5
Long-term maintenance of multiple task inhibition practice and transfer effects in older adults: A 3.5-year follow-up.5
Self-efficacy in controlling upsetting thoughts, but not positive gains, mediates the effects of benefit-finding group intervention for Alzheimer family caregivers.5
Traits and treadmills: Association between personality and perceived fatigability in well-functioning community-dwelling older adults.5
Do neuroticism and conscientiousness interact with health conditions in predicting 4-year changes in self-rated health among Swedish older adults?5
(Only) time can tell: Age differences in false memory are magnified at longer delays.5
Strength and vulnerability: Indirect effects of age on changes in occupational well-being through emotion regulation and physiological disease.5
The proportion of working memory items recoverable from long-term memory remains fixed despite adult aging.5
Failure to stop autocorrect errors in reading aloud increases in aging especially with a positive biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease.5
Longitudinal associations of pain and cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults.4
Exploring the influence of temporal factors on age differences in working memory dual task costs.4
Recalling youth: Control over reminiscence bump events predicts life satisfaction in midlife.4
The effects of age and uncertainty in the Stroop priming task.4
Challenges and opportunities in preregistration of coordinated data analysis: A tutorial and template.4
Directing attention to event changes improves memory updating for older adults.4
Age differences in deliberate ignorance.4
Longitudinal associations between perceived stress and views on aging: Evidence for reciprocal relations.4
Initial status and change in cognitive function mediate the association between academic education and physical activity in adults over 50 years of age.4
Age-related differences in flashbulb memories: A meta-analysis.4
The codevelopment of generativity and well-being into early late life.4
Age declines in numeracy: An analysis of longitudinal data.4
The consequences of processing goal-irrelevant information during the Stroop task.4
Adaptation to changes in COVID-19 pandemic severity: Across older adulthood and time scales.4
Are older adults more risky readers? Evidence from meta-analysis.4
A longitudinal examination of the role of social identity in supporting health and well-being in retirement.4
Re-examining age differences in the Stroop effect: The importance of the trees in the forest (plot).4
The bite is worse than the bark: Associations of personality and depressive symptoms with memory discrepancy.3
Remembering proper names as a potential exception to the better-than-average effect in younger and older adults.3
Age-related positivity effect: Distinct mechanisms for lexical access and episodic memory of emotional words.3
Top-down and bottom-up guidance in normal aging during scene search.3
Life course engagement in enriching activities: When and how does it matter for cognitive aging?3
Intimate partner violence and lower relationship quality are associated with faster biological aging.3
Transparency, replicability, and discovery in cognitive aging research: A computational modeling approach.3
Optimal cognitive offloading: Increased reminder usage but reduced proreminder bias in older adults.3
Associations between Brief Resilience Scale scores and ageing-related domains in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936.3
The effect of aging on decision-making while driving: A diffusion model analysis.3
The effect of motivational incentives on face-name hyper-binding in older adults.3
A domain-differentiated approach to everyday emotion regulation from adolescence to older age.3
Increased cognitive effort costs in healthy aging and preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.3
Value-directed memory selectivity relies on goal-directed knowledge of value structure prior to encoding in young and older adults.3
Investigating age-related differences in ability to distinguish between original and manipulated images.3
Subjective age and informant-rated cognition and function: A prospective study.3
Testing can enhance episodic memory updating in younger and older adults.3
Perceptual span is independent of font size for older and young readers: Evidence from Chinese.3
Differences in the content and coherence of autobiographical memories between younger and older adults: Insights from text analysis.3
Adult age differences in parafoveal preview effects during reading: Evidence from Chinese.2
Long-term effects of mnemonic training in healthy older adults: A meta-analysis.2
Age differences in the recovery from interruptions.2
Age differences in item selection behaviors and subsequent memory for new foreign language vocabulary: Evidence for a region of proximal learning heuristic.2
Age-related differences in memory when offloading important information.2
Age-related delay in reduced accessibility of refreshed items.2
Opposite reactions to loss incentive by young and older adults: Insights from diffusion modeling.2
Age differences in visual statistical learning: Investigating the effects of selective attention and stimulus category.2
Differences in self-perceptions of aging across the adult lifespan: The sample case of awareness of age-related gains and losses.2
Quality of experience in prosocial activity and intent to continue: An experience sampling study.2
Age differences in affective forecasting accuracy.2
An old problem revisited: How sensitive is time-based prospective memory to age-related differences?2
The effect of selective retrieval practice on forgetting rates in younger and older adults.2
Visual attention during seeing for speaking in healthy aging.2
Arousal reappraisal in younger and older adults.2
Aging attitudes and changes in the costs of cognitive engagement in older adults over 5 years.2
Equivalent pupillary mimicry in younger and older adults.2
Isometric handgrip exercise speeds working memory responses in younger and older adults.2
Rhythmic timing in aging adults: On the role of cognitive functioning and structural brain integrity.2
Research practices for a robust psychological science of adult development and aging.2
Cognitive aging and experience of playing a musical instrument.2
Future time perspective and personality trait change during the retirement transition: Insights from a six-wave longitudinal study in Sweden.2
Predictability effects and parafoveal processing in older readers.2
The effects of age and verbal ability on word predictability in reading.2
Investigating age differences in the influence of joint attention on working memory.2
Associations between life course marital biography and late-life memory decline.2
Adult age differences in event memory updating: The roles of prior-event retrieval and prediction.2
Manipulating prescriptive views of active aging and altruistic disengagement.2
Incorporating ecological momentary assessment into multimethod investigations of cognitive aging: Promise and practical considerations.2
Recalling self-disruptive events and maintaining self-continuity in adulthood.2
Experiencing daily negative aging stereotypes and real-life cognitive functioning in older adults: A diary study.1
Falling hard, but recovering resoundingly: Age differences in stressor reactivity and recovery.1
Perceived autonomy of informal care recipients and the relevance of self-esteem.1
Age differences in cross-task bleeding.1
The short-term effects of activity engagement on working memory performance in older age.1
Do associations between sense of purpose, social support, and loneliness differ across the adult lifespan?1
Dissociating proactive and reactive control in older adults.1
The accumulation of adversity in midlife: Effects on depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and character strengths.1
Do disfluencies increase with age? Evidence from a sequential corpus study of disfluencies.1
Effects of age on face perception: Reduced eye region discrimination ability but intact holistic processing.1
"Older adults consider others’ intentions less but allocentric outcomes more than young adults during an ultimatum game": Correction to Cho et al. (2020).1
Good clinical practice improves rigor and transparency: Lessons from the ACTIVE trial.1
Should I keep studying? Consequences of a decision to stop learning in young and older adults.1
Age-related deficits in the congruency sequence effect are task-specific: An investigation of nine tasks.1
Within-person changes in religiosity, control beliefs, and subjective well-being across middle and late adulthood.1
Age differences in sadness reactivity and variability.1
Resilience to stress across the lifespan: Childhood maltreatment, heart rate variability, and bereavement.1
Association between personality traits, leisure activities, and cognitive levels and decline across 12 years in older adults.1
Differential impacts of healthy cognitive aging on directed and random exploration.1
Age-related differences in actual-ideal personality trait level discrepancies.1
Acceptance and commitment improve the work–caregiving interface among dementia family caregivers.1
Age-related differences in the statistical learning of target selection and distractor suppression.1
Longitudinal associations between chronic condition discordance and perceived control among older couples.1
When daily emotions spill into life satisfaction: Age differences in emotion globalizing.1
Emotional empathy across adulthood: A meta-analytic review.1
Prospective effects of PTSD and attachment on subjective age among veterans and their wives.1
Introduction to the special issue on transparency, replicability, and discovery in the psychological science of adult development and aging.1
Loneliness and cognitive function in older adults: Longitudinal analysis in 15 countries.1
Semantic item-level metrics relate to future memory decline beyond existing cognitive tests in older adults without dementia.1
Age and context effects in personality development: A multimethod perspective.1
Good night–good day? Bidirectional links of daily sleep quality with negative affect and stress reactivity in old age.1
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