
- Goal-Directed Memory: The Role of Cognitive Control in Older Adults' Emotional Memory
- Kensinger (2009) and Mather (2007) both argue that intrinsic features of emotional items are remembered better than intrinsic features of non-emo-
- Aging and motivated cognition: the positivity effect in attention
- PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article
- Research Report The Role of Motivation in the
- Age differences in brain activity 1 Age differences in brain activity during emotion processing: Reflections of age-related
- Copyright 2007 Psychonomic Society, Inc. 282 Contrarytocommonbelief,recallingsomethingto
- Marketing Letters 16:3/4, 429441, 2005 c 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. Manufactured in the Netherlands.
- Aging and cognition Mara Mather
- The Allure of the Alignable: Younger and Older Adults' False Memories of Choice Features
- Age-Related Affective Modulation of the Startle Eyeblink Response: Older Adults Startle Most When Viewing Positive Pictures
- Memory Binding 1 Running head: MEMORY BINDING
- Updating existing emotional memories involves the frontopolar/orbitofrontal cortex in ways that acquiring new emotional memories does not
- HOW AROUSAL AFFECTS YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS' MEMORY BINDING
- Emerging perspectives in social neuroscience and neuroeconomics of aging
- Reconciling Findings of Emotion-Induced Memory Enhancement and Impairment of Preceding Items
- C H A P T E R T H R E E When Emotion Intensifies
- Short Report To Brake or Accelerate When the
- Psychologists have long known that our ability to re-member something over the long term depends on how
- The Emotional Harbinger Effect: Poor Context Memory for Cues That Previously Predicted Something Arousing
- Memory attributions for choices: How beliefs shape our memories q
- Aging and Goal-Directed Emotional Attention: Distraction Reverses Emotional Biases
- Emotional Arousal and Memory An Object-Based Framework
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- Angry Faces Get Noticed Quickly: Threat Detection is not Impaired Among Older Adults
- STEREOTYPE RELIANCE INSOURCE MONITORING: AGEDIFFERENCESANDNEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL
- Neuropsychology 1996, Vol. 10, No. 2,219-227
- Acute Stress Increases Sex Differences in Risk Seeking in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task
- Sex differences in how stress affects brain activity during face viewing
- Neuropsycholo`ia\ Vol[ 24\ No[ 4\ pp[ 594509\ 0886 0886 Elsevier Science Ltd[ All rights reserved
- Aging and Variety Seeking Deanna L. Novak and Mara Mather
- Context, culture and face emotion perception 1 How does context affect assessments of facial emotion?
- Research Report Amygdala Responses to
- Aging and Emotional Memory: The Forgettable Nature of Negative Images for Older Adults
- Arousal-enhanced location memory for pictures q Mara Mather *, Kathryn Nesmith
- The Role of Cognitive Control
- Negative emotional outcomes impair older adults' reversal learning
- Arousal-Biased Competition in Perception and Memory
- Sex differences in how stress affects brain activity during face viewing Mara Mather1
- "For her innovative research elucidating the interaction of emotion, cognition, and aging. Mara Mather's work reflects
- Memory Binding 1 Running head: MEMORY BINDING
- Running title: STRESS, GENDER AND DECISION PROCESSING 1 Gender differences in reward-related decision processing under stress
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- Beyond arousal and valence: The importance of the biological versus
- Gender differences in reward-related decision processing under stress
- Running head: BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL EMOTION 1 Supplementary Methods
- Running head: EMOTION AND SEMANTIC/PERCEPTUAL PROCESSING Differential interference effects of negative emotional states on
- Age-Related Affective Modulation of the Startle Eyeblink Response: Older Adults Startle Most When Viewing Positive Pictures
- Negative emotional outcomes impair older adults' reversal learning
- Both Risk and Reward are Processed Differently in Decisions Made Under Stress Mara Mather and Nichole R. Lighthall
- Updating Existing Emotional Memories Involves the Frontopolar/Orbito-frontal Cortex in
- Running head: EMOTION, REWARD, MENSTRUAL CYCLE 1 How reward and emotional stimuli induce different reactions across the menstrual cycle
- Running head: FORGETTING IN CONTEXT 1 Forgetting in Context: The Effects of Age, Emotion, and Social Factors on Retrieval-Induced
- Updating emotional memories 1 Running head: UPDATING EMOTIONAL MEMORIES
- This unedited manuscript has been submitted for publication in the Annals of the NYAS.This paper has not been copyedited.
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- How Does Context Affect Assessments of Facial Emotion? The Role of Culture and Age
- Running head: NEGATIVE AROUSAL, SALIENCY AND SHORT-TERM MEMORY 1 Negative Arousal Amplifies the Effects of Saliency in Short-Term Memory