Adult age differences in evoked emotional responses to dynamic facial expressions.
Sade J AbiodunJoanna M SalernoGalen A McAllisterGregory R Samanez-LarkinKendra L SeamanPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2023)
The findings provide some evidence that older adults may be more sensitive to variations in dynamic facial expressions than younger adults, particularly in terms of their estimates of valence. These dynamic facial stimuli that vary in magnitude are promising for future studies of more naturalistic affect elicitation, studies of social incentive processing, and use in incentive-driven choice tasks.