RT @HarvardCenterHH: In a recent prospective study published in Psychological Science, Drs. @emilyhittner, @ClaudiaMHaase, et al. found ass…
RT @HiddenBrain: “Positive affect was associated with less memory decline across 9 years,” according to the abstract. https://t.co/aOA8u7B4…
RT @HiddenBrain: “Positive affect was associated with less memory decline across 9 years,” according to the abstract. https://t.co/aOA8u7B4…
RT @HiddenBrain: “Positive affect was associated with less memory decline across 9 years,” according to the abstract. https://t.co/aOA8u7B4…
Evidenced based reason (as if we needed any) to stay positive, help each other, and lift each other up #LoveAllServeAll
“Positive affect was associated with less memory decline across 9 years,” according to the abstract. https://t.co/aOA8u7B4Tt
RT @sesp_nu: Being positive may predict less memory loss as you age, a/t new research co-authored by alumna @emilyhittner (right), #PhD stu…
Being positive may predict less memory loss as you age, a/t new research co-authored by alumna @emilyhittner (right), #PhD student Jacquelyn Stephens, + SESP associate prof @ClaudiaMHaase. Story: https://t.co/wfIPxRpSue Paper: https://t.co/U1x8DSpDjB https
Nine yr. study shows optimism, enthusiasm slows memory decline: "Positive Affect Associated With Less Memory Decline" @PsychScience Oct. 2020. Thanks: @jestephens_ Margie Lachman @emilyhittner Nicholas Turiano @ClaudiaMHaase Emily Hittner & Denis Gers
Less #memory decline found over time in those participants with higher levels of "positive affect" (greater enthusiasm, cheerfulness, pride, and feelings of calm and peace etc). https://t.co/SVHtXoLI3A
RT @martindaumiller: Positive affect is associated with less memory decline: Prospective study across 9 years by @emilyhittner, @ClaudiaMHa…
Positive affect is associated with less memory decline: Prospective study across 9 years by @emilyhittner, @ClaudiaMHaase, et al. indicates that higher positive #affect goes along with lower subsequent #memory decline. https://t.co/iip39PLLAr https://t.co/
RT @HarvardCenterHH: In a recent prospective study published in Psychological Science, Drs. @emilyhittner, @ClaudiaMHaase, et al. found ass…
RT @psychonsultant: ポジティブな人ほど記憶力が低下しにくい 中年991人を9年追跡 年齢・性別・教育レベル・うつ・ネガティブ感情・外向性を調整しても、ポジティブエフェクトと記憶力低下の減少は残り続けた ポジティブ感情は主に、楽しさ、誇り、意欲、楽観、思…
Orang yang memiliki pandangan positif, antusias, dan ceria, lebih sedikit yang mengalami pikun di masa tua. https://t.co/ZmiikRn4dv
RT @agingdoc1: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study https://t.co/0xBuWXqUR6
Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study https://t.co/0xBuWXqUR6
RT @HarvardCenterHH: In a recent prospective study published in Psychological Science, Drs. @emilyhittner, @ClaudiaMHaase, et al. found ass…
In a recent prospective study published in Psychological Science, Drs. @emilyhittner, @ClaudiaMHaase, et al. found associations between positive #affect and less #memory decline across 9 years. Read more here: https://t.co/0Bz2bwvcnf https://t.co/iEkK1NOoQ
RT @affectScience: Accentuate the positive! In a 9-year-longitudinal study, @emilyhittner and @ClaudiaMHaase find that positive affect is a…
Check out these exciting findings from my former lab!
Positive affect associated with less #memory decline #enthusiastic #aging A 9-year longitudinal study in Psychological Science finds that a positive affect (feeling enthusiastic, attentive, proud, active) is associated with less memory decline. https://t.c
Woohoo, positivity wins the day 🤩
RT @affectScience: Accentuate the positive! In a 9-year-longitudinal study, @emilyhittner and @ClaudiaMHaase find that positive affect is a…
RT @emilyhittner: Mom, I made it! 🙌
RT @affectScience: Accentuate the positive! In a 9-year-longitudinal study, @emilyhittner and @ClaudiaMHaase find that positive affect is a…
RT @emilyhittner: Mom, I made it! 🙌 https://t.co/8v0KB9Ulgp
RT @affectScience: Accentuate the positive! In a 9-year-longitudinal study, @emilyhittner and @ClaudiaMHaase find that positive affect is a…
RT @affectScience: Accentuate the positive! In a 9-year-longitudinal study, @emilyhittner and @ClaudiaMHaase find that positive affect is a…
RT @emilyhittner: Mom, I made it! 🙌
Mom, I made it! 🙌
Accentuate the positive! In a 9-year-longitudinal study, @emilyhittner and @ClaudiaMHaase find that positive affect is associated with less memory decline among older adults https://t.co/8GNSFbOiw1 https://t.co/iOvR897vDc
Labor of ❤️ paper out with my amazing colleagues on positive affect and memory.
Being positive may predict less memory loss as you age, a/t new research co-authored by alumna @emilyhittner (right), #PhD student Jacquelyn Stephens, + SESP associate prof @ClaudiaMHaase. Story: https://t.co/vSsdyJv7DN Paper: https://t.co/nlTAjoKjSL https
RT @cerebralmente: Las personas con 'afecto positivo', tienen menos probabilidades de experimentar un deterioro de la memoria a medida que…
Las personas con 'afecto positivo', tienen menos probabilidades de experimentar un deterioro de la memoria a medida que envejecen https://t.co/EHtIm5NxUV https://t.co/xPKgmNCD9l
RT @drkpavithran: People who feel enthusiastic and cheerful (Positive affect) are less likely to experience memory decline as they age. ht…
RT @drkpavithran: People who feel enthusiastic and cheerful (Positive affect) are less likely to experience memory decline as they age. ht…
People who feel enthusiastic and cheerful (Positive affect) are less likely to experience memory decline as they age. https://t.co/XfD0XFFspG
Yet another reason to stay positive and enjoy life!! 😃😃🦄👍 (and possibly the last thing people want to hear right now) https://t.co/PsyLgfMiFx
RT @BozenaPajak: "Middle-age and older adults who experience positive affect—feeling enthusiastic, attentive, proud, active—appear to show…
"Middle-age and older adults who experience positive affect—feeling enthusiastic, attentive, proud, active—appear to show less memory decline." Good to keep in mind! 🙂 https://t.co/uLiVcDqP0Z
RT @alcinojsilva: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! h…
RT @alcinojsilva: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! h…
RT @alcinojsilva: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! h…
RT @alcinojsilva: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! h…
#Positiveeffect Is Associated With Less #Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year #LongitudinalStudy : https://t.co/4t3KeCWzyA
RT @alcinojsilva: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! h…
A new study finds that people who feel enthusiastic and cheerful—what psychologists call 'positive affect'—are less likely to experience memory decline as they age. This result adds to a growing body of research on positive affect's role in healthy aging.
RT @CamronBryantPhD: I'm so screwed.
RT @alcinojsilva: Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! h…
I'm so screwed.
Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study! Yehhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! https://t.co/pJytosoBWO
Psychological Science: Positive Outlook Predicts Less Memory Decline Journal: https://t.co/4ysjAnL3zY Press: https://t.co/e8BLNxvJ86 @BethFratesMD
Positive Affect Is Associated With Less Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study - Emily F. Hittner, Jacquelyn E. Stephens, Nicholas A. Turiano, Denis Gerstorf, Margie E. Lachman, Claudia M. Haase, 2020 https://t.co/8LoloJQNl2
#Positive Affect Is Associated With Less #Memory Decline: Evidence From a 9-Year Longitudinal Study | #affects #cognition #ageing https://t.co/xrvnJ8X4ou