Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups

The effect of emotion on prospective memory on those of different age groups and its neural mechanism in Chinese adults are still unclear. The present study investigated the effect of emotion on prospective memory during the encoding and retrieval phases in younger and older adults by using event-re...

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Main Authors: Jinhua Xian, Yan Wang, Buxin Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8859231
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spelling doaj-f1c78a05c1b84ed683e8f96daa55b41d2020-11-25T03:22:10ZengHindawi LimitedComputational Intelligence and Neuroscience1687-52651687-52732020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88592318859231Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age GroupsJinhua Xian0Yan Wang1Buxin Han2Center on Aging Psychology, CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Beijing, ChinaCenter on Aging Psychology, CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Beijing, ChinaCenter on Aging Psychology, CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Beijing, ChinaThe effect of emotion on prospective memory on those of different age groups and its neural mechanism in Chinese adults are still unclear. The present study investigated the effect of emotion on prospective memory during the encoding and retrieval phases in younger and older adults by using event-related potentials (ERPs). In the behavioral results, a shorter response time was found for positive prospective memory cues only in older group. In the ERP results, during the encoding phase, an increased late positive potential (LPP) was found for negative prospective memory cues in younger adults, while the amplitude of the LPP was marginally greater for positive prospective memory cues than for negative prospective memory cues in older adults. Correspondingly, younger adults showed an increased parietal positivity for negative prospective memory cues, while an elevated parietal positivity for positive prospective memory cues was found in older adults during the retrieval phase. This finding reflects the increased attentional processing of encoding and the more cognitive resources recruited to carry out a set of processes that are associated with the realization of delayed intentions when the prospective memory cues are emotional. The results reveal the effect of emotion on prospective memory during the encoding and retrieval phases in Chinese adults, modulated by aging, as shown by a positivity effect on older adults and a negativity bias in younger adults.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8859231
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author Jinhua Xian
Yan Wang
Buxin Han
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Buxin Han
Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
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Yan Wang
Buxin Han
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title Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups
title_short Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups
title_full Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups
title_fullStr Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Emotion on Prospective Memory in Those of Different Age Groups
title_sort effect of emotion on prospective memory in those of different age groups
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
issn 1687-5265
1687-5273
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The effect of emotion on prospective memory on those of different age groups and its neural mechanism in Chinese adults are still unclear. The present study investigated the effect of emotion on prospective memory during the encoding and retrieval phases in younger and older adults by using event-related potentials (ERPs). In the behavioral results, a shorter response time was found for positive prospective memory cues only in older group. In the ERP results, during the encoding phase, an increased late positive potential (LPP) was found for negative prospective memory cues in younger adults, while the amplitude of the LPP was marginally greater for positive prospective memory cues than for negative prospective memory cues in older adults. Correspondingly, younger adults showed an increased parietal positivity for negative prospective memory cues, while an elevated parietal positivity for positive prospective memory cues was found in older adults during the retrieval phase. This finding reflects the increased attentional processing of encoding and the more cognitive resources recruited to carry out a set of processes that are associated with the realization of delayed intentions when the prospective memory cues are emotional. The results reveal the effect of emotion on prospective memory during the encoding and retrieval phases in Chinese adults, modulated by aging, as shown by a positivity effect on older adults and a negativity bias in younger adults.
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