Psychology and Aging

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychology and Aging is 18. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
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 85133
Supplemental Material for Loneliness and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: Longitudinal Analysis in 15 Countries54
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 Age50
Supplemental Material for Age Simulation Effects on Full-Body Motor Sequence Learning50
Looking back, looking ahead: Parental regret and longing for grandparenthood.37
Neighborhood disadvantage and subjective cognitive function among older Black women.37
Cohort differences in trajectories of life satisfaction among Japanese older adults.35
Aging-related effects on the controlled retrieval of semantic information.30
Age differences in the recovery from interruptions.29
Semantic and episodic contributions of long-term memory to working memory in young and older adults.26
Agreement between self-report and device-measured sedentary behavior varies with cognitive function.25
Effects of a 1-year piano intervention on cognitive flexibility in older adults.25
Supplemental Material for Negative Images, Regardless of Task Relevance, Distract Younger More Than Older Adults23
Supplemental Material for A Meta-Analysis on Age-Related Differences in Mentalizing: The Role of Task Characteristics23
Supplemental Material for Affective Response to Daily Physical Activity in Younger and Older Adults23
Supplemental Material for Trajectories of Episodic Memory in Midlife: Historical Change From a Cross-Country Perspective22
Supplemental Material for Experiencing Daily Negative Aging Stereotypes and Real-Life Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults: A Diary Study21
Supplemental Material for Attention to Event Segmentation Improves Memory in Young Adults: A Lifespan Study19
Supplemental Material for Moderators of Curiosity and Information Seeking in Younger and Older Adults18
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