Aging, Cognition, and Emotion Laboratory (ACE Lab)

Publications

Journal Articles

Hamilton, L.J., & Allard, E.S. (2023). Investigating mixed emotion elicitation across the lifespan via intensity and networks. Emotion, 23, 1492-1500. 

Chukwuorji, J.B.C., & Allard, E.S. (2022). The age-related positivity effect and emotion regulation: Assessing downstream affective outcomes. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 95, 455-469.

Horner, C.K., & Allard, E.S. (2021). Attentional  tendencies that impact emotion regulation success within a borderline personality disorder framework. Journal of  Personality Disorders, 35, 936-949

Allard, E.S., Stanley, J.T., Turner, J.R., & Harrington, A.K. (2021). Age similarities in matching pro- and contra-hedonic emotional strategies to everyday scenarios. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 28, 161-183.

Hamilton, L.J., & Allard, E.S. (2021). Age differences in reappraisal of negative autobiographical memories. Experimental Aging Research, 47, 165-182

Hamilton, L.J., & Allard, E.S. (2020). Words matter: Age-related positivity in episodic memory for abstract but not concrete words. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 27, 595-616.

Allard, E.S., & Hamilton, L.J. (2019). A discrete emotions perspective to negative auotbiographical recall among younger and older adults. Experimental Aging Research, 45, 460-468.

Allard, E.S., & Isaacowitz, D.M. (2019). The influence of motivational priority on younger and older adults' positive gaze preferences. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 26, 882-903.

Allard, E.S., & Yaroslavsky, Y. (2019). Attentional disengagement deficits predict brooding, but not reflection, over a one-year period. Frontiers in Psychology: Psychopathology, 10, 2282.

*Yaroslavsky, I., *Allard, E.S., & Sanchez-Lopez, A. (2019). Can't look away: Attention control deficits predict rumination, depression symptoms and depressive affect in daily life. Journal of Affective Disorders, 245, 1061-1069.

Allard, E.S., & Kensinger, E.A. (2018). Cognitive emotion regulation in adulthood and old age: Positive gaze preferences across two strategies. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 25, 213-230.

Allard, E.S., & Kensinger, E.A. (2014). Age-related differences in functiona connectivity during cognitive emotion regulation. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 69, 852-860.

Allard, E.S., & Kensinger, E.A. (2014). Age-related differences in neural recruitment during the use of cognitive reappraisal and selective attention as emotion regulation strategies. Frontiers in Psychology: Emotion Science, 5, 296.

Isaacowitz, D.M., Gershon, A., Allard, E.S., & Johnson, S.L. (2013). Emotion in aging and mania: Similarities, differences, and lessons for future research. Emotion Review, 5, 312-320.

Allard, E.S., Wadlinger, H.A., & Isaacowitz, D.M. (2010). Positive gaze preferences in older adults: Assessing the role of cognitive effort with pupil dilation. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 17, 296-311.

Isaacowitz, D.M., Allard, E.S., Murphy, N.A., & Schlangel, M. (2009). The time course of age-related preferences toward positive and negative stimuli. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 64B, 1-5.

Allard, E.S., & Isaacowitz, D.M. (2008). Are preferences in emotional processing affected by distraction? Examining the age-related positivity effect in visual fixation within a dual-task paradigm. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 15, 725-743.

Book Chapters:

Kensinger, E.A., Allard, E.S., & Krendl, A.C. (2014). The effects of age on memory for socio-emotional material: An affective neuroscience perspective. In P Verhaeghen & C. Hertzog (Eds.). The Oxford handbook of emotion, social cognition, and everyday problem solving during adulthood. Oxford University Press.

*indicates co-first authorship