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| Susanne ScheibeSummaryAffiliation: Stanford University Country: USA Publications
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Emotional aging: recent findings and future trendsSusanne Scheibe
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305 2130
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 65:135-44. 2010....
Effects of regulating emotions on cognitive performance: what is costly for young adults is not so costly for older adultsSusanne Scheibe
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
Psychol Aging 24:217-23. 2009..Consistent with claims that older adults are more effective at regulating emotions, findings indicate that intentional down-regulation of negative emotions may be less costly in older age...
Developmental emergence and functionality of Sehnsucht (life longings): the sample case of involuntary childlessness in middle-aged womenDana Kotter-Grühn
Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
Psychol Aging 24:634-44. 2009....
Replicating the positivity effect in picture memory in Koreans: evidence for cross-cultural generalizabilityYookyung Kwon
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Psychol Aging 24:748-54. 2009..Once considered, the relative preference for positive over negative material in memory observed in older Koreans was indistinguishable from that observed previously in older Americans...
Age differences in affective forecasting and experienced emotion surrounding the 2008 US presidential electionSusanne Scheibe
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Cogn Emot 25:1029-44. 2011..These results add to emerging findings about the role of valence and arousal in emotional ageing and demonstrate age differences in affective forecasting about a real-world event with an emotionally charged outcome...
Reduced negativity effect in older adults' memory for emotional pictures: the heterogeneity-homogeneity list paradigmDaniel Grühn
Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Psychol Aging 22:644-9. 2007..Results confirm those of a previous study by D. Grühn, J. Smith, and P. B. Baltes (2005) that used a different type of to-be-remembered material, that is, pictures instead of words...
Emotional experience improves with age: evidence based on over 10 years of experience samplingLaura L Carstensen
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
Psychol Aging 26:21-33. 2011..Findings are discussed in the theoretical context of socioemotional selectivity theory...
Is longing only for Germans? A cross-cultural comparison of Sehnsucht in Germany and the United StatesSusanne Scheibe
Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Dev Psychol 47:603-18. 2011..Associations with measures of adaptation suggest that life longings can be both functional and dysfunctional for development in both cultures...
Striving to feel good: ideal affect, actual affect, and their correspondence across adulthoodSusanne Scheibe
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, USA
Psychol Aging 28:160-71. 2013..Findings underscore the importance of considering age differences in emotion-regulatory goals related to positive experience...
Emotion-regulation choiceGal Sheppes
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 2130, USA
Psychol Sci 22:1391-6. 2011..Results in all experiments supported our hypothesis. This pattern in the choice of emotion-regulation strategies has important implications for the understanding of healthy adaptation...
Toward a developmental psychology of Sehnsucht (life longings): the optimal (utopian) lifeSusanne Scheibe
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
Dev Psychol 43:778-95. 2007..At the same time, the frequent and intense experience of LLs was associated with lower well-being. When LLs were perceived as controllable, however, this negative association disappeared...
