Emotional Causes and Consequences of Age Differences in Memory Specificity

Information

  • Research Project
  • 8957478
  • ApplicationId
    8957478
  • Core Project Number
    R15AG051017
  • Full Project Number
    1R15AG051017-01
  • Serial Number
    051017
  • FOA Number
    PA-13-313
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    9/1/2015 - 8 years ago
  • Project End Date
    8/31/2018 - 5 years ago
  • Program Officer Name
    NIELSEN, LISBETH
  • Budget Start Date
    9/1/2015 - 8 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    8/31/2018 - 5 years ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2015
  • Support Year
    01
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    8/31/2015 - 8 years ago

Emotional Causes and Consequences of Age Differences in Memory Specificity

? DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Mental Time Travel (MTT) refers to the ability to mentally simulate events that occur in times other than the present, and encompasses both remembering past events and imagining future ones. MTT is thought to be a uniquely human ability that plays a crucial role in self-control, emotion regulation, and decision-making, by linkng past experience with current feelings and future intention. The proposed research tests hypotheses derived from a new model of MTT and aging. In brief, the model predicts that the declines in episodic memory with age, combined with increases in motivation to regulate emotion, result in older adults constructing narratives of past, and possible future, events that have less sensory and perceptual detail (less episodic), but are more self-relevant and meaningful (more semantic). These meaning-rich narratives then decrease the current experience of negative affect and increase positive affect. Three experiments will be conducted to test these hypotheses. In each experiment, younger and older adults will be asked to describe events that did or might happen to them under different sets of instructions. Experiment 1 will test whether instructions that focus people on sensory and perceptual details of experiences paradoxically cause more negative moods. Experiment 2 will test whether instructions to maintain a positive mood will cause more semantically-based narratives. Experiment 3 will directly manipulate mood to determine if positive mood states cause decreases in the episodic nature of the described events.

IC Name
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
  • Activity
    R15
  • Administering IC
    AG
  • Application Type
    1
  • Direct Cost Amount
    205000
  • Indirect Cost Amount
    65375
  • Total Cost
    270375
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
    False
  • CFDA Code
    866
  • Ed Inst. Type
    SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
  • Funding ICs
    NIA:270375\
  • Funding Mechanism
    Non-SBIR/STTR RPGs
  • Study Section
    CP
  • Study Section Name
    Cognition and Perception Study Section
  • Organization Name
    APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
  • Organization Department
    PSYCHOLOGY
  • Organization DUNS
    781866264
  • Organization City
    BOONE
  • Organization State
    NC
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    286080001
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES