Orgeta Vasiliki
Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London, United Kingdom.
Exp Aging Res. 2011 Jul;37(4):449-72. doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2011.590759.
The purpose of the present research was to explore the time course of age-related attentional biases and the role of emotion regulation as a potential mediator of older adults' performance in an emotion dot probe task. In two studies, younger and older adults (N = 80) completed a visual probe detection task, which presented happy, angry, and sad facial expressions. Across both studies, age influenced attentional responses to angry faces. Results indicated a bias away from angry-related facial emotion information occurring relatively late in attention. Age effects were not attributable to decreasing information processing speed or visuoperceptual function. Current results demonstrated that an age-related attentional preference away from angry facial cues was mediated by efforts to suppress emotion. Findings are discussed in relation to current theories of sociocognitive aging.
本研究的目的是探讨与年龄相关的注意偏向的时间进程,以及情绪调节作为老年人在情绪点探测任务中表现的潜在中介因素的作用。在两项研究中,年轻和年长成年人(N = 80)完成了一项视觉探测任务,该任务呈现了高兴、愤怒和悲伤的面部表情。在两项研究中,年龄都影响了对愤怒面孔的注意反应。结果表明,在注意过程中相对较晚出现了远离与愤怒相关的面部情绪信息的偏向。年龄效应并非归因于信息处理速度或视觉感知功能的下降。当前结果表明,远离愤怒面部线索的与年龄相关的注意偏好是由抑制情绪的努力所介导的。研究结果将结合当前社会认知衰老理论进行讨论。