Age differences in perception and awareness of emotion |
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Authors: | Neiss Michelle B Leigland Lindsey A Carlson Nichole E Janowsky Jeri S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Behavioral Neuroscience CR131, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239-3098, USA. |
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Abstract: | We investigated the effects of age and gender on emotional perception and physiology using electrodermal skin conductance response (SCR) and examined whether SCR is related to subjective perceptions of emotional pictures. Older adults found pictures to be more positive and arousing than younger participants. Older women rated pictures more extremely at both ends of the valence continuum: they rated positive pictures more positively and negative pictures more negatively. Elders were less likely to show measurable SCRs. However, magnitude of SCRs when a response occurred did not differ between young and old. Subjective ratings of emotion correlated with physiological responses in younger participants, but they were unrelated in older participants. Thus, in older adults the perception of emotional events was disconnected from the physiological state induced by emotion. |
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