Positividad en el envejecimiento. Mito o realidad

  1. Requena, Carmen
  2. Requena, Penélope
  3. Álvarez-Merino, Paula
  4. Plaza-Carmona, María
Revista:
International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología

ISSN: 0214-9877

Ano de publicación: 2017

Título do exemplar: MONOGRÁFICO Nº 4. LA PSICOLOGÍA HOY: RETOS, LOGROS Y PERSPECTIVAS DE FUTURO. EL MUNDO DEL ADULTO Y EL ENVEJECIMIENTO

Volume: 2

Número: 2

Páxinas: 23-28

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.17060/IJODAEP.2017.N2.V2.1073 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

Outras publicacións en: International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología

Resumo

Las teorías cognitivo-emocionales del envejecimiento afirman que con la edad aumenta el sesgo emocional con valencia positiva en el procesamiento de la información que realizan las personas mayores. En este artículo se aborda el concepto de positividad en el envejecimiento y se discute en relación al déficit del control inhibitorio y la percepción del tiempo limitado, características asociadas a la edad.

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