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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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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 8594
Supplemental Material for Age Simulation Effects on Full-Body Motor Sequence Learning76
Supplemental Material for Loneliness and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: Longitudinal Analysis in 15 Countries45
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 Age39
Strength and vulnerability: Indirect effects of age on changes in occupational well-being through emotion regulation and physiological disease.37
Aging-related effects on the controlled retrieval of semantic information.30
Effects of a 1-year piano intervention on cognitive flexibility in older adults.29
Age differences in the recovery from interruptions.29
Neighborhood disadvantage and subjective cognitive function among older Black women.28
Looking back, looking ahead: Parental regret and longing for grandparenthood.27
Cohort differences in trajectories of life satisfaction among Japanese older adults.26
Supplemental Material for Negative Images, Regardless of Task Relevance, Distract Younger More Than Older Adults24
Supplemental Material for Affective Response to Daily Physical Activity in Younger and Older Adults23
Supplemental Material for Subjective Views of Aging in Very Old Age: Predictors of 2-Year Change in Gains and Losses22
Supplemental Material for Trajectories of Episodic Memory in Midlife: Historical Change From a Cross-Country Perspective22
Supplemental Material for Attention to Event Segmentation Improves Memory in Young Adults: A Lifespan Study21
When daily emotions spill into life satisfaction: Age differences in emotion globalizing.21
The role of social interaction modality for well-being in older adults.21
Supplemental Material for Moderators of Curiosity and Information Seeking in Younger and Older Adults21
Supplemental Material for Experiencing Daily Negative Aging Stereotypes and Real-Life Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults: A Diary Study21
Future time perspective and personality trait change during the retirement transition: Insights from a six-wave longitudinal study in Sweden.20
Experiencing daily negative aging stereotypes and real-life cognitive functioning in older adults: A diary study.19
Detrimental effects of effortful physical exertion on a working memory dual-task in older adults.19
Predictors of cognitive aging profiles over 15 years: A longitudinal population-based study.17
Interplay of aging and practice in conflict processing: A big-data diffusion-model analysis.17
Emotional prosody perception in Mandarin: Effects of age, hearing, education, and cognition.17
Supplemental Material for Effects of Visual Distractors on Discourse Coherence in Young and Older Adults: A Test of the Inhibitory Deficit Hypothesis17
Supplemental Material for The Short-Term Effects of Activity Engagement on Working Memory Performance in Older Age16
Optimal cognitive offloading: Increased reminder usage but reduced proreminder bias in older adults.16
Longing for grandparenthood: Its association with life satisfaction in late middle adulthood.15
Loneliness, epigenetic age acceleration, and chronic health conditions.15
Supplemental Material for The Effect of Selective Retrieval Practice on Forgetting Rates in Younger and Older Adults15
Interrelations between daily stress processes and Big Five personality trait changes over 20 years.15
Supplemental Material for The Differential Roles of Chronic and Transient Loneliness in Daily Prosocial Behavior15
Associative memory for honest and dishonest faces in younger and older adults.14
The differential roles of chronic and transient loneliness in daily prosocial behavior.14
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).13
Cognitive abilities and engagement in advance care planning among older adults: Results of a Swiss populational study.13
Frequency and strategicness of clock-checking explain detrimental age effects in time-based prospective memory.13
Can goal reminders reduce the Stroop effect in older adults?12
Supplemental Material for Memory Selectivity in Younger and Older Adults: The Role of Conative Factors in Value-Directed Remembering12
Differences in the content and coherence of autobiographical memories between younger and older adults: Insights from text analysis.12
Supplemental Material for Age Differences in Affective Forecasting Accuracy11
Supplemental Material for Age and Context Effects in Personality Development: A Multimethod Perspective11
Supplemental Material for Social and General Cognition Are Uniquely Associated With Social Connectedness in Later Life11
Supplemental Material for Longing for Grandparenthood: Its Association With Life Satisfaction in Late Middle Adulthood11
Supplemental Material for Delayed Onset of Cognitive Terminal Decline in Later Born Cohorts: Evidence From a Longitudinal Study of Two Cohorts Born 29-Years Apart10
Cognitive functioning in perimenopause: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis.10
Neural biomarkers of age-related memory change.10
Supplemental Material for Sow in Tears and Reap in Joy: Eye Tracking Reveals Age-Related Differences in the Cognitive Cost of Spoken Context Processing10
Supplemental Material for Long-Term Aging Trajectories of the Accumulation of Disease Burden as Predictors of Daily Affect Dynamics and Stressor Reactivity10
Nonepisodic autobiographical memory details reflect attempts to tell a good story.10
Supplemental Material for Dyadic Profiles of Couples’ Self-Perceptions of Aging: Implications for Mental Health10
Supplemental Material for When Daily Emotions Spill Into Life Satisfaction: Age Differences in Emotion Globalizing10
Decreased resting-state brain function in older adults predicts enlarged representational momentum.10
Association between personality traits, leisure activities, and cognitive levels and decline across 12 years in older adults.9
Dissociating proactive and reactive control in older adults.9
Multisensory Stroop effects in emotional speech perception: Age-related changes and cognitive links.9
The influence of verbatim versus gist formatting on younger and older adults’ information acquisition and decision-making.9
Supplemental Material for Postponing Old Age: Evidence for Historical Change Toward a Later Perceived Onset of Old Age9
Age differences in affective forecasting accuracy.9
Supplemental Material for Adult Age Differences in Event Memory Updating: The Roles of Prior-Event Retrieval and Prediction9
Supplemental Material for Reward Motivation More Consistently Modulates Memory for Younger Compared to Older Adults in a Directed Forgetting Task9
Correction to “Do caregiver interventions improve outcomes in relatives with dementia and mild cognitive impairment? A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis” by Cheng et al. (2022).9
Switching it up: Activity diversity and cognitive functioning in later life.9
Supplemental Material for Age-Related Differences in Memory Encoding and Retrieval During Referential Processing: A Time–Frequency Analysis8
The contribution of general intelligence to cognitive performance across the lifespan: A differentiation analysis of the Wechsler Tests.8
Supplemental Material for Developmental Invariance in Deep Distortions8
Age-related differences in memory encoding and retrieval during referential processing: A time–frequency analysis.8
A multimodal analysis of sustained attention in younger and older adults.8
Supplemental Material for Public Events Knowledge in an Age-Heterogeneous Sample: Reminiscence Bump or Bummer?8
Supplemental Material for Perceived Autonomy of Informal Care Recipients and the Relevance of Self-Esteem8
Control preference persists with age.8
Supplemental Material for Satisfying Singlehood as a Function of Age and Cohort: Satisfaction With Being Single Increases With Age After Midlife8
The respective contribution of cognitive control and working memory to semantic and subjective organization in aging.7
Learning new categories in older age: A review of theoretical perspectives and empirical findings.7
Equivalent pupillary mimicry in younger and older adults.7
Advancing theory-driven research in the psychological science of adult development and aging.7
Supplemental Material for The Affect Gap in Risky Choice Is Similar for Younger and Older Adults7
Younger and older adults’ strategic use of associative memory and metacognitive control when learning foreign vocabulary words of varying importance.7
The use of disfluency cues in spoken language processing: Insights from aging.7
Supplemental Material for Acceptance and Commitment Improve the Work–Caregiving Interface Among Dementia Family Caregivers7
The effect of time constraints on value-directed long-term memory in younger and older adults.7
Age-related preservation of statistical learning in distractor suppression.7
Verbatim and gist memory in aging.7
Visual attention during seeing for speaking in healthy aging.7
Investigating age-related differences in ability to distinguish between original and manipulated images.6
Supplemental Material for Multisensory Stroop Effects in Emotional Speech Perception: Age-Related Changes and Cognitive Links6
Contrasting paths to longevity: How personal and generalized views on aging differentially predict mortality.6
Supplemental Material for Age Effects on Prosodic Boundary Perception6
Supplemental Material for Good Night–Good Day? Bidirectional Links of Daily Sleep Quality With Negative Affect and Stress Reactivity in Old Age6
Age differences in the experience of everyday happiness: The role of thinking about the future.6
The dynamic interplay of daily uplifts and stressors with subjective age.6
Exploring semantic expression disparities in intragenerational and intergenerational communication: A novel perspective on socioemotional selectivity theory.6
Adult age differences in noninstrumental information-seeking strategies.6
Supplemental Material for Increased Cognitive Effort Costs in Healthy Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease6
Selectivity in prosociality among older adults: The moderation effect of self- and other-oriented motivation.6
Supplemental Material for Sticking With the Status Quo: How Defaults Shape the Age-Related Positivity Effect6
Age differences in semantic network structure: Acquiring knowledge shapes semantic memory.6
Supplemental Material for Are Social Interactions Perceived as More Meaningful in Older Adulthood?6
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 Stu5
Supplemental Material for Effects of Age on Face Perception: Reduced Eye Region Discrimination Ability but Intact Holistic Processing5
Supplemental Material for Subjective Well-Being Across the Retirement Transition—Historical Differences and the Role of Perceived Control5
The bite is worse than the bark: Associations of personality and depressive symptoms with memory discrepancy.5
Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.5
Predictability effects and parafoveal processing in older readers.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
Kids or no kids? Life goals in one’s 20s predict midlife trajectories of well-being.5
Adapting cognitive control to local–global implicit temporal predictability: A lifespan investigation from 5 to 88 years old.5
Are depressive symptoms associated with biological aging in a cross-sectional analysis of adults over age 50 in the United States.5
Reward motivation more consistently modulates memory for younger compared to older adults in a directed forgetting task.5
Supplemental Material for Stability and Change of Optimism and Pessimism in Late Midlife and Old Age Across Three Independent Studies5
Supplemental Material for Heuristic Decision-Making Across Adulthood5
Performance in the Iowa Gambling Task in healthy aging and mild cognitive impairment.5
Supplemental Material for Adapting Cognitive Control to Local–Global Implicit Temporal Predictability: A Lifespan Investigation From 5 to 88 Years Old5
The Flynn effect and cognitive decline among americans aged 65 years and older.5
Eye movement evidence for locus coeruleus-noradrenaline system contributions to age differences in attention.5
The role of situational factors in momentary emotion regulation tactic and acceptance use in adulthood and older age.4
Memory selectivity in younger and older adults: The role of conative factors in value-directed remembering.4
Supplemental Material for Emotion Regulation Success in Older Adults With and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment4
Age-related differences in the evaluation of highly arousing language.4
Adult age differences in parafoveal preview effects during reading: Evidence from Chinese.4
Supplemental Material for Adult Age Differences in Specific and Gist Associative Episodic Memory Across Short- and Long-Term Retention Intervals4
A longitudinal examination of the role of social identity in supporting health and well-being in retirement.4
Are social interactions perceived as more meaningful in older adulthood?4
The affect gap in risky choice is similar for younger and older adults.4
Supplemental Material for The Bite Is Worse Than the Bark: Associations of Personality and Depressive Symptoms With Memory Discrepancy4
Recurrent involuntary memories are modulated by age and linked to mental health.4
Value-directed memory selectivity relies on goal-directed knowledge of value structure prior to encoding in young and older adults.4
Supplemental Material for Within-Person Changes in Religiosity, Control Beliefs, and Subjective Well-Being Across Middle and Late Adulthood4
Self-perceptions of aging: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.4
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”.4
Supplemental Material for Profiles of Activity Engagement and Depression Trajectories as COVID-19 Restrictions Were Relaxed4
Supplemental Material for Men and Women Transitioning to Singlehood in Young Adulthood and Midlife4
Supplemental Material for Are Older Adults More Risky Readers? Evidence From Meta-Analysis4
Research practices for a robust psychological science of adult development and aging.3
Supplemental Material for Prefrontal Overrecruitment in Older Adults: Task Demand–Dependent Efficiency and Implications for Cognitive Aging3
Sources of nonreplicability in aging ethnoracial health disparities research.3
Associative memory in older adults: Making sense of associative memory deficits and hyperbinding effects.3
Supplemental Material for Loneliness, Epigenetic Age Acceleration, and Chronic Health Conditions3
Correction to Chantland et al. (2022).3
Supplemental Material for Social Interactions Buffer the Effects of Poor Health on Older Adults’ Well-Being3
Effects of one-to-one music therapy in older adults with cognitive impairment: A randomized controlled trial.3
Supplemental Material for Subjective Age in Proximal and Distal Contexts: Both Momentary Pain and Long-Term Trajectories of Physical Health Shape Daily Dynamics of Subjective Age3
Enhancing ecological validity of gaze-cueing stimuli is associated with increased gaze following for older but not younger adults.3
Sow in tears and reap in joy: Eye tracking reveals age-related differences in the cognitive cost of spoken context processing.3
Supplemental Material for Feeling Older, Feeling Pain? Reciprocal Between-Person and Within-Person Associations of Pain and Subjective Age in the Second Half of Life3
Trouble in paradise? Emotional and social loneliness among international retirement migrants.3
Open science in dementia care embedded pragmatic clinical trials.3
Outliving oneself through the next generations: (grand)parenthood and values in later life.3
Associations between social network components and cognitive domains in older adults.3
Age-related differences in saccadic indices of top–down guidance via short-term memory during visual search.3
Supplemental Material for Evoking Episodic and Semantic Details With Instructional Manipulation During Autobiographical Recall3
Conceptions of aging and beliefs about how one’s life is unfolding over time: A lifespan developmental perspective.3
Isometric handgrip exercise speeds working memory responses in younger and older adults.3
Supplemental Material for Age-Related Differences in Understanding Pronominal Reference in Sentence Comprehension: An Electrophysiological Investigation3
Investigating age differences in the influence of joint attention on working memory.2
Retirement and life satisfaction among middle-aged and older adults: A piecewise growth mixture analysis.2
Contribution of metamemory beliefs to age-related differences in the effect of emotion on judgments of learning.2
Supplemental Material for Developmental Change and Invariance in Verbatim and Gist Memory: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Applications of the Dual-Retrieval Model2
Introduction to the special issue on transparency, replicability, and discovery in the psychological science of adult development and aging.2
Supplemental Material for Resilience to Stress Across the Lifespan: Childhood Maltreatment, Heart Rate Variability, and Bereavement2
Supplemental Material for Cross-Sectional Age Differences in Fading Affect Bias: A Latent Change Score Model Approach2
Are work characteristics related to personality development during the retirement transition?2
Supplemental Material for Testing the Purported Mechanisms of the AgingPLUS Intervention: Effects on Physical Activity Outcomes2
Age differences in emotional experiences associated with helping and learning at work.2
Supplemental Material for Age Differences in Spatial Navigation Stem From a Preference for Familiar Routes Rather Than Impaired Landmark-Dependent Strategies2
Effects of visual distractors on discourse coherence in young and older adults: A test of the inhibitory deficit hypothesis.2
Are trajectories of personality and socioeconomic factors prospectively associated with midlife cognitive function? Findings from a 12-year longitudinal study of Mexican-origin adults.2
Supplemental Material for Adaptation to Changes in COVID-19 Pandemic Severity: Across Older Adulthood and Time Scales2
Heuristic decision-making across adulthood.2
Supplemental Material for Levels of Awareness of Age-Related Gains and Losses Throughout Adulthood and Their Developmental Correlates2
The effects of different navigational aids on wayfinding and spatial memory for older adults.2
Long-term aging trajectories of the accumulation of disease burden as predictors of daily affect dynamics and stressor reactivity.2
Supplemental Material for Personality and Subjective Age: Evidence From Six Samples2
Coordinated data analysis: Knowledge accumulation in lifespan developmental psychology.2
Supplemental Material for Large-Scale Network Connectivity as a Predictor of Age: Evidence Across the Adult Lifespan From the Cam-CAN Data Set2
Expertise supports memory for arbitrary relations in aging.2
Supplemental Material for Occupational Social Interaction Is Associated With Reduced Dementia Risk: The Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT)2
Supplemental Material for Value-Directed Memory Selectivity Relies on Goal-Directed Knowledge of Value Structure Prior to Encoding in Young and Older Adults2
Age differences in visual statistical learning: Investigating the effects of selective attention and stimulus category.2
An examination of younger and older adults’ age preferences.2
Cross-sectional and longitudinal changes in mind-wandering in older adulthood.2
Gender disparities in the development of information and communication technology (ICT) literacy across adulthood: A two-wave study.2
Supplemental Material for Adult Age-Related Differences in Susceptibility to Social Conformity Pressures in Self-Control Over Daily Desires1
Life course engagement in enriching activities: When and how does it matter for cognitive aging?1
Age differences in the reactivity effect of judgments of learning on recognition memory.1
Negative images, regardless of task relevance, distract younger more than older adults.1
Longitudinal associations between chronic condition discordance and perceived control among older couples.1
Supplemental Material for Age and Sex Differences in Emotion Perception are Influenced by Emotional Category and Communication Channel1
Correction to “Effects of one-to-one music therapy in older adults with cognitive impairment: A randomized controlled trial” by Mangiacotti et al. (2024).1
Supplemental Material for Are Depressive Symptoms Associated With Biological Aging in a Cross-Sectional Analysis of Adults Over Age 50 in the United States1
Internet use by middle-aged and older adults: Longitudinal relationships with functional ability, social support, and self-perceptions of aging.1
Supplemental Material for Historical Change in Trajectories of Loneliness in Old Age: Older Adults Today Are Less Lonely, but Do Not Differ in Their Age Trajectories1
Supplemental Material for The Flynn Effect and Cognitive Decline Among Americans Aged 65 Years and Older1
Age and context effects in personality development: A multimethod perspective.1
Supplemental Material for Self-Efficacy in Controlling Upsetting Thoughts, but Not Positive Gains, Mediates the Effects of Benefit-Finding Group Intervention for Alzheimer Family Caregivers1
Efficient word segmentation is preserved in older adult readers: Evidence from eye movements during Chinese reading.1
Effects of age on face perception: Reduced eye region discrimination ability but intact holistic processing.1
Supplemental Material for Neighborhood Disadvantage and Subjective Cognitive Function Among Older Black Women1
Supplemental Material for 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
Delayed onset of cognitive terminal decline in later born cohorts: Evidence from a longitudinal study of two cohorts born 29-years apart.1
Supplemental Material for Beyond Baby Talk: Unique Vocal Dynamics Directed at Older Adults1
Supplemental Material for Little to No Evidence for Historical Improvements in Verbal Learning Among Older Adults1
Age-related differences in performance on a categorical visual foraging task.1
Between-person and within-person associations among sensory functioning and attitude toward own aging in old age: Evidence for mutual relations.1
Daily associations between stress occurrence and memory lapses across middle and late adulthood: The potential stress-buffering role of positive affect.1
Supplemental Material for Incorporating Ecological Momentary Assessment Into Multimethod Investigations of Cognitive Aging: Promise and Practical Considerations1
Acceptance and commitment improve the work–caregiving interface among dementia family caregivers.1
Age-related differences in understanding pronominal reference in sentence comprehension: An electrophysiological investigation.1
Supplemental Material for Falling Hard, But Recovering Resoundingly: Age Differences in Stressor Reactivity and Recovery1
Evidence for age-related differences in culprit-presence detection and guessing-based selection in lineups.1
Supplemental Material for Longitudinal Associations of Pain and Cognitive Decline in Community-Dwelling Older Adults1
Supplemental Material for Younger Adults May Be Faster at Making Semantic Predictions, but Older Adults Are More Efficient1
Supplemental Material for The Coping, Appraisal, and Resilience in Aging (CARA) Model: Longitudinal Findings From the Normative Aging Study1
Cognitive aging and experience of playing a musical instrument.1
Changes in essentialist beliefs about cognitive aging predicts changes in mental health: Evidence from a 10-year longitudinal study.1
Supplemental Material for Emotional Prosody Perception in Mandarin: Effects of Age, Hearing, Education, and Cognition1
Age-related differences in associative inference are larger than differences in direct associative memory.1
Age effects on prosodic boundary perception.1
Supplemental Material for The Accumulation of Adversity in Midlife: Effects on Depressive Symptoms, Life Satisfaction, and Character Strengths1
Age differences in spatial navigation stem from a preference for familiar routes rather than impaired landmark-dependent strategies.1
How old do I look? Aging appearance and experiences of aging among U.S. adults ages 50–80.1
Supplemental Material for Investigating Age Differences in the Influence of Joint Attention on Working Memory1
Trajectories of episodic memory in midlife: Historical change from a cross-country perspective.1
Associations between personality and psychological characteristics and cognitive outcomes among older adults.1
Supplemental Material for COVID-19 and Perceiving Finitude: Associations With Future Time Perspective, Death Anxiety, and Ideal Life Expectancy1
Supplemental Material for Age-Related Preservation of Statistical Learning in Distractor Suppression1
“A continuous opening of life”: Perspectives on aging across time, gender, and race.1
Supplemental Material for The Proportion of Working Memory Items Recoverable From Long-Term Memory Remains Fixed Despite Adult Aging1
When and how perceived control buffers against cognitive declines: A moderated mediation analysis.1
Challenges and opportunities in preregistration of coordinated data analysis: A tutorial and template.0
Men and women transitioning to singlehood in young adulthood and midlife.0
Age differences in social affective forecasting.0
Supplemental Material for Rule-Based Learning Among Older Adults: Overcoming Prior Beliefs for Better Trust-Related Decisions0
Supplemental Material for Gender Disparities in the Development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy Across Adulthood: A Two-Wave Study0
Investigating message framing to improve adherence to technology-based cognitive interventions.0
Data overuse in aging research: Emerging issues and potential solutions.0
Reduced distinctiveness of event boundaries in older adults with poor memory performance.0
Online experimentation and sampling in cognitive aging research.0
Relative effectiveness of general versus specific cognitive training for aging adults.0
Opposite reactions to loss incentive by young and older adults: Insights from diffusion modeling.0
Profiles of activity engagement and depression trajectories as COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed.0
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 85.0
Differential effects of proactive and retroactive interference in value-directed remembering for younger and older adults.0
Supplemental Material for Associations Between Personality and Psychological Characteristics and Cognitive Outcomes Among Older Adults0
Supplemental Material for Between-Person and Within-Person Associations Among Sensory Functioning and Attitude Toward Own Aging in Old Age: Evidence for Mutual Relations0
Large-scale network connectivity as a predictor of age: Evidence across the adult lifespan from the Cam-CAN data set.0
Supplemental Material for The Role of Social Interaction Modality for Well-Being in Older Adults0
Online cognitive stimulation intervention (CSI): A novel approach to improve cognitive functions in healthy older adults.0
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