Isaacowitz Derek M, Wadlinger Heather A, Goren Deborah, Wilson Hugh R
Department of Psychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.
Emotion. 2006 Aug;6(3):511-6. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.6.3.511.
Research suggests a positivity effect in older adults' memory for emotional material, but the evidence from the attentional domain is mixed. The present study combined 2 methodologies for studying preferences in visual attention, eye tracking, and dot-probe, as younger and older adults viewed synthetic emotional faces. Eye tracking most consistently revealed a positivity effect in older adults' attention, so that older adults showed preferential looking toward happy faces and away from sad faces. Dot-probe results were less robust, but in the same direction. Methodological and theoretical implications for the study of socioemotional aging are discussed.
研究表明,老年人对情感材料的记忆存在积极效应,但来自注意力领域的证据却参差不齐。本研究结合了两种研究视觉注意力偏好的方法,即眼动追踪和点探测法,让年轻人和老年人观看合成的情感面孔。眼动追踪最一致地揭示了老年人注意力中的积极效应,即老年人表现出优先看向快乐的面孔而避开悲伤的面孔。点探测结果不太稳定,但方向相同。本文讨论了社会情感衰老研究的方法学和理论意义。