2016
DOI: 10.4172/2471-2701.1000e106
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Emotion Recognition and Aging: Research Perspectives

Abstract: EditorialAn important aspect that has raised the interest of many scholars in last decades concerns the changes in conscious and unconscious perception that occurs over the life span. In particular, social perception has gained great consideration due to his fundamental role in the human interaction dynamics. The capacity of forming impressions and make inferences about other people refers broadly to the ability to understand and react appropriately to the social signals sent out by other people. This ability … Show more

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“…The ability to accurately identify others emotions is critical for everyday communication, and in turn well-being and mental health. In the recent years there has been considerable concern that this capacity may decline with age (Ruffman et al, 2008 ; Chaby et al, 2015 ; Pierguidi and Righi, 2016 ). However, in order to interpret age-related changes in facial emotion identification, most research has typically focused on socio-emotional or aging-brain model explanations, but more perceptual differences in the gaze strategies that accompanied facial emotional processing with advancing age have been under-explored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability to accurately identify others emotions is critical for everyday communication, and in turn well-being and mental health. In the recent years there has been considerable concern that this capacity may decline with age (Ruffman et al, 2008 ; Chaby et al, 2015 ; Pierguidi and Righi, 2016 ). However, in order to interpret age-related changes in facial emotion identification, most research has typically focused on socio-emotional or aging-brain model explanations, but more perceptual differences in the gaze strategies that accompanied facial emotional processing with advancing age have been under-explored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attending to brain dimorphism, it would be convenient to perform analyses of performance in experimental tasks including the variable "sex" (Pletzer, 2019). In addition, the need for research assessing emotion processing over the life cycle arises (Pierguidi & Righi, 2016). This type of experimental approach may prove to be of great value as a tool for understanding the aging process itself, as well as for determining whether there are changes in FER in both normative and pathological aging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%