Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development

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Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development Part VII Chapter Twenty-Four Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development The Aging Brain The Usual: Information Processing After Age 65 The Impaired: Diseases That Affect the Brain The Optimal: New Cognitive Development

The Aging Brain Brain Slowdown Evidence from Neuroscience Using More of the Brain Multitasking

The Usual: Information Processing After Age 65 Input Awareness of the Loss Interference Memory Working Memory Long-Term Memory

The Usual: Information Processing After Age 65 Control Processes Retrieval, Not Storage Reminding People of What They Know Output Health and Well-Being Training Ecological Validity

The Impaired: Diseases That Affect the Brain Dementia and Age Alzheimer Disease Genes and Alzheimer Disease Stages: From Confusion to Death Vascular Dementia Other Dementias

The Impaired: Diseases That Affect the Brain Prevention and Treatment Reversible Impairment Mental Illness Other Causes A CASE TO STUDY: Drug Addiction in a Grandmother

The Optimal: New Cognitive Development Erikson and Maslow Aesthetic Sense and Creativity The Life Review Wisdom