Positively lets you age
successfully
Ageing
is something that bothers most of us Nothing is more frightening than waking up
with more wrinkles and fine lines all over our face But the truth is we all
will age at some point of time Now, a new German study has shed light into how
the brain can help us age successfully Ageing successfully has been linked with
the ‘positively affect’, a biased tendency towards and preference for positive,
emotionally gratifying experiences Now, Dr Stefanie Brassen and her colleagues
explain how and when this effect works in the brain.
They
studied this effect by using neurons imaging to evaluate brain engagement in
young and old adults while they performed a specialized cognitive task that
included supposedly irrelevant pictures of either neutral, happy, sad or
fearful faces During parts of the task when they didn't have to pay as much
attention, the elderly subjects were significantly more distracted by the happy
faces When this occurred, they had increased engagement in the part of the
brain that helps control emotions and this stronger signal in the brain was
correlated with those who showed the greatest emotional stability.
“Integrating
our findings with the assumptions of life span theories we suggest that
motivational goal-shifting in healthy aging leads to a self-regulated
engagement in positive emotions even when this is not required by the
setting," said author Dr Stefanie Brassen “In addition, our finding of a
relationship between rostra anterior cingulated cortex activity and emotional
stability further strengthens the hypothesis that this increased emotional
control in aging enhances emotional well-being,” she said.
Interesting
and true! Also, more so, when one has good financial security, good health, and
most importantly, achieved a big chunk of their dream and worked hard to
achieve it.
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