| Trajectories of Normal Cognitive Aging |
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| Reduced Mortality Rates Among Caregivers: Does Family Caregiving Provide a Stress-Buffering Effect? |
15 |
| Another Year Older, Another Year Wiser? Emotion Regulation Strategy Selection and Flexibility Across Adulthood |
14 |
| When Does Cognitive Decline Begin? A Systematic Review of Change Point Studies on Accelerated Decline in Cognitive and Neurological Outcomes Preceding Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and Death |
12 |
| Ar US Older Adults Getting Lonelier? Age, Period, and Cohort Differences |
11 |
| Age-Related Differences in Mind-Wandering in Daily Life |
10 |
| Age Differences in Everyday Stressor-Related Negative Affect: A Coordinated Analysis |
9 |
| Retirement Is Associated With Change in Self-Esteem |
9 |
| A World of Difference? Domain-Specific Views on Aging in China, the US, and Germany |
9 |
| Hyper-Binding Only Apparent Under Fully Implicit Test Conditions |
8 |
| The Impact of Memory-Strategy Training Interventions on Participant-Reported Outcomes in Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review an Meta-Analysis |
8 |
| Cognitive Complaints Mediate the Effect of Cognition on Emotional Stability Across 12 Years in Old Age |
8 |
| Emotional Arousal May Increase Susceptibility to Fraud in Older and Younger Adults |
8 |
| Risk of Progression to Alzheimer's Disease for Different Neuropsychological Mild Cognitive Impairment Subtypes: A Hierarchical Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies |
8 |
| Does Limited Working Memory Capacity Underlie Age Differences in Associative Long-Term Memory? |
8 |
| The Mapping Between Transformed Reaction Time Costs and Models of Processing in Aging and Cognition |
7 |
| Loneliness and Social Engagement in Older Adults: A Bivariate Dual Change Score Analysis |
7 |
| Age-Based Stereotype Threat and Work Outcomes: Stress Appraisals and Rumination as Mediators |
7 |
| Is Subjective Memory Change in Old Age Based on Accurate Monitoring of Age-Related Memory Change? Evidence From Two Longitudinal Studies |
7 |
| Aging and Altruism in Intertemporal Choice |
7 |
| Attitude Toward Own Aging as a Risk Factor for Cognitive Disorder in Old Age: 12-Year Evidence From the ILSE Study |
7 |
| Leveraging Older Adults' Susceptibility to Distraction to Improve Memory for Face-Name Associations |
6 |
| Cohort Differences in Cognitive Aging: The Role of Perceived Work Environment |
6 |
| Individual Differences in Ageing, Cognitive Status, and Sex on Susceptibility to the Sound-Induced Flash Illusion: A Large-Scale Study |
6 |
| Age Differences in Adults' Daily Social Interactions: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study |
6 |
| Loneliness Declines Across Birth Cohorts: The Impact of Mastery and Self-Efficacy |
6 |
| Social Relations and Age-Related Change in Memory |
6 |
| Age Differences in Emotion Regulation Effort: Pupil Response Distinguishes Reappraisal and Distraction for Older But Not Younger Adults |
6 |
| Valuing Excitement Makes People Look Forward to Old Age Less and Dread It More |
6 |
| How Taxonomic and Thematic Associations in Semantic Memory Modulate Recall in Young Through Old-Old Adults |
6 |
| Polygenic Scores for Education, Health, and Personality as Predictors of Subjective Age Among Older Individuals of European Ancestry: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study |
5 |
| Testing Enhances Subsequent Learning in Older Adults |
5 |
| Perceived Reciprocity and Relationship Satisfaction: Age and Relationship Category Matter |
5 |
| Visual-Vestibular Integration During Self-Motion Perception in Younger and Older Adults |
5 |
| Perceived Control and Cognition in Adulthood: The Mediating Role of Physical Activity |
5 |
| Aging and Feature-Binding in Visual Working Memory: The Role of Verbal Rehearsal |
5 |
| Individual Differences in Executive Functions and Retrieval Efficacy in Older Adults |
5 |
| Can Working Memory Capacity Be Expanded by Boosting Working Memory Updating Efficiency in Older Adults? |
5 |
| Convoys of Social Relations: Cohort Similarities and Differences Over 25 Years |
5 |
| Age Differences in Memory for Meaningful and Arbitrary Associations: A Memory Retrieval Account |
5 |
| Older Adults Make Greater Use of Word Predictability in Chinese Reading |
5 |
| Association Between Subjective Memory Assessment and Associative Memory Performance: Role of AD Risk Factors |
5 |
| Age Differences in False Memory: The Importance of Retrieval Monitoring Processes and Their Modulation by Memory Quality |
5 |
| Effects of Aging and Text-Stimulus Quality on the Word-Frequency Effect During Chinese Reading |
5 |
| High-Quality Relationships Strengthen the Benefits of a Younger Subjective Age Across Adulthood |
4 |
| Sexual Activity, Sexual Thoughts, and Intimacy Among Older Adults: Links With Physical Health and Psychosocial Resources for Successful Aging |
4 |
| Age Differences in Episodic Associative Learning |
4 |
| Does Cognitive Dissonance Occur in Older Age? A Study of Induced Compliance in a Healthy Elderly Population |
4 |
| Perceived Control and Frailty: The Role of Affect and Perceived Health |
4 |
| Changes in Multisensory Integration Across the Life Span |
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