- Main
Visual exploration of emotional scenes in aging during a free visualization taskdepending on arousal level of scenes
Abstract
Research on emotion suggests that the attentional preference observed toward the negative stimuli in young adults tendsto disappear in normal aging and, sometimes, to shifts towards a preference for positive stimuli. However, this age-relatedeffect called the positivity effect may be modulated by several factors, such as the arousal level of stimuli. The presentstudy investigated visual exploration of natural scenes of different emotional valence in three age groups (young, middle-aged and older adults) depending on arousal level of scenes using an eye-tracking paradigm. Participants visualized pairsof emotional scenes either in low or high arousal condition. In contrast with the literature, the preliminary results revealeda reduction in prevalence of negative stimuli relative to other ones in older adults regardless of the arousal conditions. Nodifference between young adults and middle aged adults was observed.
Main Content
Enter the password to open this PDF file:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-