Psychology and Aging

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychology and Aging is 17. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Public events knowledge in an age-heterogeneous sample: Reminiscence bump or bummer?61
Age differences in the experience of everyday happiness: The role of thinking about the future.50
Eye movements and event segmentation: Eye movements reveal age-related differences in event model updating.47
Predictors of engagement in young and older adults: The role of specific activity experience.42
Supplemental Material for Loneliness and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: Longitudinal Analysis in 15 Countries37
Supplemental Material for Associations Between Personality and Psychological Characteristics and Cognitive Outcomes Among Older Adults36
Supplemental Material for Acceptance and Commitment Improve the Work–Caregiving Interface Among Dementia Family Caregivers26
Supplemental Material for A Domain-Differentiated Approach to Everyday Emotion Regulation From Adolescence to Older Age25
Supplemental Material for Large-Scale Network Connectivity as a Predictor of Age: Evidence Across the Adult Lifespan From the Cam-CAN Data Set23
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 Good Night–Good Day? Bidirectional Links of Daily Sleep Quality With Negative Affect and Stress Reactivity in Old Age20
Supplemental Material for Increased Cognitive Effort Costs in Healthy Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease19
Psychological processes in adapting to dementia: Illness representations among the IDEAL cohort.18
The effects of age and verbal ability on word predictability in reading.17
Age differences in social decision-making preferences and perceived ability.17
Aging-related effects on the controlled retrieval of semantic information.17
Cohort differences in trajectories of life satisfaction among Japanese older adults.17
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