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  2. We’re Thinking About Aging All Wrong, According to a ... - AOL

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    Laura Carstensen, Ph.D. is the founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, where she studies motivational and emotional changes that occur with age and the influence these changes have ...

  3. Laura L. Carstensen - Wikipedia

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    Laura L. Carstensen is the Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. Professor in Public Policy and professor of psychology at Stanford University, where she is founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity [1] and the principal investigator for the Stanford Life-span Development Laboratory. [2]

  4. Socioemotional selectivity theory - Wikipedia

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    Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; developed by Stanford psychologist Laura L. Carstensen) is a life-span theory of motivation.The theory maintains that as time horizons shrink, as they typically do with age, people become increasingly selective, investing greater resources in emotionally meaningful goals and activities.

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    “To me,” says Laura Carstensen, straight from the valley of the biohackers, “this is a 50-something rich white male phenomenon. ... Like Rowe, Carstensen knows a thing or two about aging. A ...

  6. Column: Still searching for the fountain of youth? Don't ...

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    The anti-aging industry is booming, but hype and hope won't make you younger, so skip the 'fountain of youth' claims and embrace healthy living. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For ...

  7. Mara Mather - Wikipedia

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    Mather is best known for her contributions to research on emotion and memory. [4] Her work with Laura Carstensen and Susan Charles revealed a positivity effect in older adults’ attention and memory, in which older adults favor positive information more and negative information less in their attention and memory than younger adults do.

  8. Corinna Löckenhoff - Wikipedia

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    Löckenhoff earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Marburg.She went on to receive her PhD in psychology from Stanford University in 2004. Her doctoral advisor was Laura L. Carstensen, and her thesis title was Age-Related Positivity Effects in Information Acquisition and Decision-Making: Testing Socioemotional Selectivity Theory in the Health Domain.

  9. Furious at your parents for aging? You're not alone. - AOL

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    It's a stressful transition when adult children begin to see their parents less as capable caregivers and more as those needing care themselves.