articleJournal of Experimental Psychology GeneralMay 28, 2003Closed access

Aging and emotional memory: The forgettable nature of negative images for older adults.

California Department of Education · University of California, Irvine · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Two studies examined age differences in recall and recognition memory for positive, negative, and neutral stimuli. In Study 1, younger, middle-aged, and older adults were shown images on a computer screen and, after a distraction task, were asked first to recall as many as they could and then to identify previously shown images from a set of old and new ones. The relative number of negative images compared with positive and neutral images recalled decreased with each successively older age group. Recognition memory showed a similar decrease with age in the relative memory advantage for negative pictures. In Study 2, the largest age differences in recall and recognition accuracy were also for the negative…

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Keywords
  • Socioemotional selectivity theory
  • Recall
  • Psychology
  • Distraction
  • Recognition memory
  • Developmental psychology
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Cognitive psychology
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