Attentional bias and emotion in older adults: Age-related differences in responses to an emotional Stroop task

Magdalena Dunajska, Anna Szymanik, Janusz Trempała
2012 Polish Psychological Bulletin  
Attentional bias and emotion in older adults: Age-related differences in responses to an emotional Stroop task The purpose of the study was to examine whether older adults show an emotional interference effect in a Stroop task, and whether their RTs differ with regard to age, gender and tendencies of mood regulation (to improvement and/or deterioration). The sample consisted of 60 participants at the age from 65 to 85. Emotional version of Stroop task and the Mood Regulation Scales were used.
more » ... e results showed no significant differences in RTs to emotional and neutral words. Unexpectedly, a speeding effect was observed with the age of women. It appeared also that the effect of mood regulation tendencies was not significant for RTs. The last two effects are not consistent with the literature on cognitive and emotional aging.
doi:10.2478/v10059-012-0014-5 fatcat:kad3oduzn5hepecbihq2g3j2za