Psychology and Aging

Papers
(The median citation count of Psychology and Aging is 0. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Trajectories of episodic memory in midlife: Historical change from a cross-country perspective.65
Effects of a 1-year piano intervention on cognitive flexibility in older adults.55
A cross-sectional exploration of cognitive ability across age via stacked ensembles.52
Supplemental Material for Loneliness and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: Longitudinal Analysis in 15 Countries49
Supplemental Material for Associations Between Personality and Psychological Characteristics and Cognitive Outcomes Among Older Adults39
Supplemental Material for Acceptance and Commitment Improve the Work–Caregiving Interface Among Dementia Family Caregivers27
Supplemental Material for A Domain-Differentiated Approach to Everyday Emotion Regulation From Adolescence to Older Age26
Supplemental Material for Large-Scale Network Connectivity as a Predictor of Age: Evidence Across the Adult Lifespan From the Cam-CAN Data Set22
Supplemental Material for Initial Status and Change in Cognitive Function Mediate the Association Between Academic Education and Physical Activity in Adults Over 50 Years of Age21
Supplemental Material for Increased Cognitive Effort Costs in Healthy Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease20
Supplemental Material for Good Night–Good Day? Bidirectional Links of Daily Sleep Quality With Negative Affect and Stress Reactivity in Old Age20
Exploring semantic expression disparities in intragenerational and intergenerational communication: A novel perspective on socioemotional selectivity theory.19
Selectivity in prosociality among older adults: The moderation effect of self- and other-oriented motivation.19
Enhancing the impact of psychological research on aging and adult lifespan development.19
Supplemental Material for Younger Adults May Be Faster at Making Semantic Predictions, but Older Adults Are More Efficient19
Supplemental Material for Impact of Stroke on Cognition in Old Age: Comparison of Two Population-Based Cohorts, Born up to 30 Years Apart and Followed From Age 70 to 8518
Supplemental Material for Personality and Subjective Age: Evidence From Six Samples18
Supplemental Material for Transparency, Replicability, and Discovery in Cognitive Aging Research: A Computational Modeling Approach18
Supplemental Material for Personality and 10-Year Personality Development Among Norwegians in Midlife—Do Retirement and Job Type Play a Role?17
Strength and vulnerability: Indirect effects of age on changes in occupational well-being through emotion regulation and physiological disease.17
Supplemental Material for Are Social Interactions Perceived as More Meaningful in Older Adulthood?17
Visual attention during seeing for speaking in healthy aging.17
The codevelopment of generativity and well-being into early late life.16
Dispositional factors account for age differences in self-reported mind-wandering.16
The effects of different navigational aids on wayfinding and spatial memory for older adults.15
Age and sex differences in emotion perception are influenced by emotional category and communication channel.15
Adult age differences in noninstrumental information-seeking strategies.15
Cohort differences in trajectories of life satisfaction among Japanese older adults.15
Age differences in social decision-making preferences and perceived ability.15
Cross-sectional and longitudinal changes in mind-wandering in older adulthood.15
Age differences in the experience of everyday happiness: The role of thinking about the future.15
Experiential diversity theory of adult development and aging in daily life.15
Age-based stereotype threat in the workplace: A daily diary study of antecedents and mechanisms.15
The effects of age and verbal ability on word predictability in reading.14
Advancing theory-driven research in the psychological science of adult development and aging.14
Public events knowledge in an age-heterogeneous sample: Reminiscence bump or bummer?13
Eye movements and event segmentation: Eye movements reveal age-related differences in event model updating.13
Challenges and opportunities in preregistration of coordinated data analysis: A tutorial and template.13
The use of disfluency cues in spoken language processing: Insights from aging.13
Psychological processes in adapting to dementia: Illness representations among the IDEAL cohort.13
When and how perceived control buffers against cognitive declines: A moderated mediation analysis.13
Age differences in the recovery from interruptions.12
Emotional empathy across adulthood: A meta-analytic review.12
Efficient word segmentation is preserved in older adult readers: Evidence from eye movements during Chinese reading.12
Supplemental Material for Kids or No Kids? Life Goals in One’s 20s Predict Midlife Trajectories of Well-Being12
Investigating age-related differences in ability to distinguish between original and manipulated images.12
Aging-related effects on the controlled retrieval of semantic information.12
Age differences in semantic network structure: Acquiring knowledge shapes semantic memory.12
Large-scale network connectivity as a predictor of age: Evidence across the adult lifespan from the Cam-CAN data set.12
Older adults remember more positive aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.12
Supplemental Material for 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 Stu11
Supplemental Material for Subjective Well-Being Across the Retirement Transition—Historical Differences and the Role of Perceived Control11
COVID-19 and perceiving finitude: Associations with future time perspective, death anxiety, and ideal life expectancy.11
Supplemental Material for Self-Efficacy in Controlling Upsetting Thoughts, but Not Positive Gains, Mediates the Effects of Benefit-Finding Group Intervention for Alzheimer Family Caregivers11
Supplemental Material for Stability and Change of Optimism and Pessimism in Late Midlife and Old Age Across Three Independent Studies10
Supplemental Material for Good Clinical Practice Improves Rigor and Transparency: Lessons From the ACTIVE Trial10
Supplemental Material for Temporal Discounting Across Adulthood: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis10
Supplemental Material for Subjective Age and Attitudes Toward Own Aging Across Two Decades of Historical Time10
Supplemental Material for COVID-19 and Perceiving Finitude: Associations With Future Time Perspective, Death Anxiety, and Ideal Life Expectancy10
Supplemental Material for Momentary Subjective Age Is Associated With Perceived and Physiological Stress in the Daily Lives of Old and Very Old Adults9
Supplemental Material for Personal and Collective Mental Time Travel Across the Adult Lifespan During COVID-199
Supplemental Material for Eye Movements and Event Segmentation: Eye Movements Reveal Age-Related Differences in Event Model Updating9
Supplemental Material for Subjective Views of Aging in Very Old Age: Predictors of 2-Year Change in Gains and Losses9
Supplemental Material for Frequency and Strategicness of Clock-Checking Explain Detrimental Age Effects in Time-Based Prospective Memory8
Supplemental Material for Heuristic Decision-Making Across Adulthood8
Supplemental Material for Effects of Age on Face Perception: Reduced Eye Region Discrimination Ability but Intact Holistic Processing8
Supplemental Material for Experiencing Daily Negative Aging Stereotypes and Real-Life Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults: A Diary Study8
Emotion regulation success in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment.8
Supplemental Material for Dissociable Neural Mechanisms of Cognition and Well-Being in Youth Versus Healthy Aging8
Supplemental Material for Age Differences in Social Decision-Making Preferences and Perceived Ability8
Supplemental Material for Differential Impacts of Healthy Cognitive Aging on Directed and Random Exploration8
Supplemental Material for Age-Related Emotional Advantages in Encountering Novel Situation in Daily Life8
Supplemental Material for Trajectories of Episodic Memory in Midlife: Historical Change From a Cross-Country Perspective8
Supplemental Material for Longitudinal Associations of Pain and Cognitive Decline in Community-Dwelling Older Adults8
Supplemental Material for Dissociating Proactive and Reactive Control in Older Adults8
Supplemental Material for Falling Hard, But Recovering Resoundingly: Age Differences in Stressor Reactivity and Recovery8
Supplemental Material for Is a Sex Difference in Audio–Visual Temporal Precision Consistent Across Age Groups? An Update on Hernández et al. (2019)\n8
Developmental invariance in deep distortions.7
"Older adults consider others’ intentions less but allocentric outcomes more than young adults during an ultimatum game": Correction to Cho et al. (2020).7
Supplemental Material for The Flynn Effect and Cognitive Decline Among Americans Aged 65 Years and Older7
Supplemental Material for Effects of a 1-Year Piano Intervention on Cognitive Flexibility in Older Adults7
Supplemental Material for Age Effects on Prosodic Boundary Perception7
Dissociable neural mechanisms of cognition and well-being in youth versus healthy aging.7
Supplemental Material for A Cross-Sectional Exploration of Cognitive Ability Across Age via Stacked Ensembles7
Self-perceptions of aging and social goals.7
Perceived autonomy of informal care recipients and the relevance of self-esteem.6
Supplemental Material for Reminders Eliminate Age-Related Declines in Prospective Memory6
Supplemental Material for Moderators of Curiosity and Information Seeking in Younger and Older Adults6
Older adults show a more sustained pattern of effortful listening than young adults.6
Longitudinal associations between chronic condition discordance and perceived control among older couples.6
Supplemental Material for Affective Response to Daily Physical Activity in Younger and Older Adults6
Supplemental Material for Retirement and Life Satisfaction Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Piecewise Growth Mixture Analysis6
Structural invariance of declarative knowledge across the adult lifespan.6
Supplemental Material for Negative Images, Regardless of Task Relevance, Distract Younger More Than Older Adults6
Supplemental Material for Can Goal Reminders Reduce the Stroop Effect in Older Adults?6
Supplemental Material for Attention to Event Segmentation Improves Memory in Young Adults: A Lifespan Study6
Subjective well-being across the retirement transition—Historical differences and the role of perceived control.6
The effects of age on category learning and prototype- and exemplar-based generalization.5
Emotional support across adulthood: A 60-year study of men’s social networks.5
Predictability effects and parafoveal processing in older readers.5
Relative effectiveness of general versus specific cognitive training for aging adults.5
The effects of age and uncertainty in the Stroop priming task.5
Effects of age on face perception: Reduced eye region discrimination ability but intact holistic processing.5
The bite is worse than the bark: Associations of personality and depressive symptoms with memory discrepancy.5
Limited time horizons lead to the positivity effect in attention, but not to more positive emotions: An investigation of the socioemotional selectivity theory.5
Long-term effects of mnemonic training in healthy older adults: A meta-analysis.5
Age-related differences in the statistical learning of target selection and distractor suppression.5
Value-directed memory selectivity relies on goal-directed knowledge of value structure prior to encoding in young and older adults.5
When daily emotions spill into life satisfaction: Age differences in emotion globalizing.5
The effect of selective retrieval practice on forgetting rates in younger and older adults.5
Internet use by middle-aged and older adults: Longitudinal relationships with functional ability, social support, and self-perceptions of aging.5
The role of social interaction modality for well-being in older adults.5
A longitudinal examination of the role of social identity in supporting health and well-being in retirement.4
Kids or no kids? Life goals in one’s 20s predict midlife trajectories of well-being.4
How old do I look? Aging appearance and experiences of aging among U.S. adults ages 50–80.4
Are depressive symptoms associated with biological aging in a cross-sectional analysis of adults over age 50 in the United States.4
Future time perspective and personality trait change during the retirement transition: Insights from a six-wave longitudinal study in Sweden.4
Experiencing daily negative aging stereotypes and real-life cognitive functioning in older adults: A diary study.4
Online experimentation and sampling in cognitive aging research.4
“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.4
Cross-sectional and prospective association between personality traits and IADL/ADL limitations.4
Personal and collective mental time travel across the adult lifespan during COVID-19.4
Reward motivation more consistently modulates memory for younger compared to older adults in a directed forgetting task.4
The Flynn effect and cognitive decline among americans aged 65 years and older.4
Feeling older, feeling pain? Reciprocal between-person and within-person associations of pain and subjective age in the second half of life.4
Interplay of aging and practice in conflict processing: A big-data diffusion-model analysis.4
Stress, cognitive fusion and comorbid depressive and anxiety symptomatology in dementia caregivers.4
Good clinical practice improves rigor and transparency: Lessons from the ACTIVE trial.4
Predictors of cognitive aging profiles over 15 years: A longitudinal population-based study.4
Acceptance and commitment improve the work–caregiving interface among dementia family caregivers.4
Falling hard, but recovering resoundingly: Age differences in stressor reactivity and recovery.4
Detrimental effects of effortful physical exertion on a working memory dual-task in older adults.4
Optimal cognitive offloading: Increased reminder usage but reduced proreminder bias in older adults.4
Longitudinal effects of subjective aging on health and longevity: An updated meta-analysis.3
Supplemental Material for The Coping, Appraisal, and Resilience in Aging (CARA) Model: Longitudinal Findings From the Normative Aging Study3
Supplemental Material for The Proportion of Working Memory Items Recoverable From Long-Term Memory Remains Fixed Despite Adult Aging3
Supplemental Material for Do Caregiver Interventions Improve Outcomes in Relatives With Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment? A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis3
Supplemental Material for A Dual Mechanisms of Control Account of Age Differences in Working Memory3
Supplemental Material for Within-Person Changes in Religiosity, Control Beliefs, and Subjective Well-Being Across Middle and Late Adulthood3
Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.3
Looking the same, but remembering differently: Preserved eye-movement synchrony with age during movie watching.3
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Supplemental Material for The Differential Roles of Chronic and Transient Loneliness in Daily Prosocial Behavior3
Supplemental Material for Age Declines in Numeracy: An Analysis of Longitudinal Data3
Stability and change of optimism and pessimism in late midlife and old age across three independent studies.3
Middle-aged and older adults’ psychosocial functioning trajectories before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence for multidirectional trends.3
Social and general cognition are uniquely associated with social connectedness in later life.3
Emotional reactivity to daily stressors: Does stressor pile-up within a day matter for young-old and very old adults?3
Supplemental Material for Aging Attitudes and Changes in the Costs of Cognitive Engagement in Older Adults Over 5 Years3
Supplemental Material for Quality of Experience in Prosocial Activity and Intent to Continue: An Experience Sampling Study3
Cognitive aging and experience of playing a musical instrument.3
Supplemental Material for Testing Can Enhance Episodic Memory Updating in Younger and Older Adults3
Effects of age and word frequency on Korean visual word recognition: Evidence from a web-based large-scale lexical-decision task.2
Longing for grandparenthood: Its association with life satisfaction in late middle adulthood.2
A limit of the subjective age bias: Feeling younger to a certain degree, but no more, is beneficial for life satisfaction.2
Cognitive abilities and engagement in advance care planning among older adults: Results of a Swiss populational study.2
Satisfying singlehood as a function of age and cohort: Satisfaction with being single increases with age after midlife.2
Age and context effects in personality development: A multimethod perspective.2
Initial status and change in cognitive function mediate the association between academic education and physical activity in adults over 50 years of age.2
Is a sex difference in audio–visual temporal precision consistent across age groups? An update on Hernández et al. (2019).2
An old problem revisited: How sensitive is time-based prospective memory to age-related differences?2
Longitudinal associations of volunteering, grandparenting, and family care with processing speed: A gender perspective on prosocial activity and cognitive aging in the second half of life.2
Age-related differences in the evaluation of highly arousing language.2
Subjective memory, objective memory, and race over a 10-year period: Findings from the ACTIVE study.2
Increased cognitive effort costs in healthy aging and preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.2
Adult age differences in parafoveal preview effects during reading: Evidence from Chinese.2
Are older adults more risky readers? Evidence from meta-analysis.2
Do neuroticism and conscientiousness interact with health conditions in predicting 4-year changes in self-rated health among Swedish older adults?2
Transparency, replicability, and discovery in cognitive aging research: A computational modeling approach.2
Recurrent involuntary memories are modulated by age and linked to mental health.2
State mindfulness and affective well-being in the daily lives of middle-aged and older adults.2
Measuring age differences in executive control using rapid motor decisions in a robotic object hit and avoid task.2
Good night–good day? Bidirectional links of daily sleep quality with negative affect and stress reactivity in old age.2
Supplemental Material for The Accumulation of Adversity in Midlife: Effects on Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction, and Character Strengths1
The differential roles of chronic and transient loneliness in daily prosocial behavior.1
Supplemental Material for The Contribution of General Intelligence to Cognitive Performance Across the Lifespan: A Differentiation Analysis of the Wechsler Tests1
Associations between personality and psychological characteristics and cognitive outcomes among older adults.1
Differential impacts of healthy cognitive aging on directed and random exploration.1
Supplemental Material for Flexible Parafoveal Processing of Character Order Is Preserved in Older Readers1
Supplemental Material for Age-Related Differences in the Statistical Learning of Target Selection and Distractor Suppression1
Supplemental Material for Enhancing Ecological Validity of Gaze-Cueing Stimuli Is Associated With Increased Gaze Following for Older but Not Younger Adults1
Supporting robust research on adult emotional development by considering context.1
Examining the malleability of implicit views of aging in middle-aged and older adults.1
Supplemental Material for Cognitive Aging and Experience of Playing a Musical Instrument1
Supplemental Material for Examining the Malleability of Implicit Views of Aging in Middle-Aged and Older Adults1
Frequency and strategicness of clock-checking explain detrimental age effects in time-based prospective memory.1
Supplemental Material for Adult Age Differences in Specific and Gist Associative Episodic Memory Across Short- and Long-Term Retention Intervals1
Age-related change in self-perceptions of aging: Longitudinal trajectories and predictors of change.1
Affective response to daily physical activity in younger and older adults.1
Flexible parafoveal processing of character order is preserved in older readers.1
Supplemental Material for Longitudinal Associations of Volunteering, Grandparenting, and Family Care With Processing Speed: A Gender Perspective on Prosocial Activity and Cognitive Aging in the Second1
Evoking episodic and semantic details with instructional manipulation during autobiographical recall.1
Supplemental Material for Differences in Self-Perceptions of Aging Across the Adult Lifespan: The Sample Case of Awareness of Age-Related Gains and Losses1
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.1
Supplemental Material for The Influence of Verbatim Versus Gist Formatting on Younger and Older Adults’ Information Acquisition and Decision-Making1
Unwanted help: Accepting versus declining ageist behavior affects impressions of older adults.1
Can goal reminders reduce the Stroop effect in older adults?1
Do disfluencies increase with age? Evidence from a sequential corpus study of disfluencies.1
Supplemental Material for Associations Between Mental Health Status and Labor Force Transitions in China: A Longitudinal Study Between Agricultural and Nonagricultural Sectors1
Self-perceptions of aging: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.1
Disaster stressors and psychological well-being in older adults after a flood.1
Supplemental Material for The Short-Term Effects of Activity Engagement on Working Memory Performance in Older Age1
Differences in the content and coherence of autobiographical memories between younger and older adults: Insights from text analysis.1
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).1
Limited learning and adaptation in disfluency processing among older adults.1
Supplemental Material for Self-Perceptions of Aging and Social Goals1
Do pictures’ emotional valence and arousal affect younger and older adults’ narratives?1
Supplemental Material for The Effect of Selective Retrieval Practice on Forgetting Rates in Younger and Older Adults1
Supplemental Material for Are Older Adults More Risky Readers? Evidence From Meta-Analysis1
A domain-differentiated approach to everyday emotion regulation from adolescence to older age.1
Supplemental Material for Life Course Engagement in Enriching Activities: When and How Does It Matter for Cognitive Aging?1
Supplemental Material for Men and Women Transitioning to Singlehood in Young Adulthood and Midlife1
Loneliness, epigenetic age acceleration, and chronic health conditions.1
Efficacy of the residential care transition module: A telehealth intervention for dementia family caregivers of relatives living in residential long-term care settings.1
Are social interactions perceived as more meaningful in older adulthood?1
Supplemental Material for Age Differences in Context Use During Reading and Downstream Effects on Recognition Memory0
Supplemental Material for Conceptions of Aging and Beliefs About How One’s Life Is Unfolding Over Time: A Lifespan Developmental Perspective0
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Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity.0
Feeling younger as a stress buffer: Subjective age moderates the effect of perceived stress on change in functional health.0
Differences in self-perceptions of aging across the adult lifespan: The sample case of awareness of age-related gains and losses.0
Advancing with age: Older adults excel in comprehension of novel metaphors.0
Dyadic profiles of couples’ self-perceptions of aging: Implications for mental health.0
Subjective age and attitudes toward own aging across two decades of historical time.0
Adult age-related changes in the specificity of episodic memory representations: A review and theoretical framework.0
Supplemental Material for Emotional Support Across Adulthood: A 60-Year Study of Men’s Social Networks0
Age differences in sadness reactivity and variability.0
Changes in essentialist beliefs about cognitive aging predicts changes in mental health: Evidence from a 10-year longitudinal study.0
Supplemental Material for Resilience to Stress Across the Lifespan: Childhood Maltreatment, Heart Rate Variability, and Bereavement0
Supplemental Material for Between-Person and Within-Person Associations Among Sensory Functioning and Attitude Toward Own Aging in Old Age: Evidence for Mutual Relations0
Age-related differences in memory when offloading important information.0
Supplemental Material for The Role of Social Interaction Modality for Well-Being in Older Adults0
Postponing old age: Evidence for historical change toward a later perceived onset of old age.0
Associations between mental health status and labor force transitions in China: A longitudinal study between agricultural and nonagricultural sectors.0
Manipulating prescriptive views of active aging and altruistic disengagement.0
Explicit and implicit timing across the adult lifespan.0
Testing can enhance episodic memory updating in younger and older adults.0
Supplemental Material for Limited Learning and Adaptation in Disfluency Processing Among Older Adults0
Top-down and bottom-up guidance in normal aging during scene search.0
Supplemental Material for Effects of One-to-One Music Therapy in Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Controlled Trial0
Supplemental Material for Adaptation to Changes in COVID-19 Pandemic Severity: Across Older Adulthood and Time Scales0
"Should I keep studying? Consequences of a decision to stop learning in young and older adults." Correction to Krogulska et al. (2021).0
Age-related differences in trait affect: Establishing measurement invariance of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS).0
Supplemental Material for Adult Age Differences in Noninstrumental Information-Seeking Strategies0
Supplemental Material for Visual Attention During Seeing for Speaking in Healthy Aging0
Self-efficacy in controlling upsetting thoughts, but not positive gains, mediates the effects of benefit-finding group intervention for Alzheimer family caregivers.0
A multimodal analysis of sustained attention in younger and older adults.0
Supplemental Material for A Longitudinal Examination of the Role of Social Identity in Supporting Health and Well-Being in Retirement0
Biopsychosocial well-being of nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A 3-year longitudinal study.0
Longitudinal associations of pain and cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults.0
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