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Attentional bias and emotion in older adults: Age-related differences in responses to an emotional Stroop task
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.
doi:10.2478/v10059-012-0014-5
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