Profiles in Cognitive Aging

Profiles in Cognitive Aging

ISBN-10:
0674713311
ISBN-13:
9780674713314
Pub. Date:
12/12/1994
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674713311
ISBN-13:
9780674713314
Pub. Date:
12/12/1994
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Profiles in Cognitive Aging

Profiles in Cognitive Aging

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Overview

After the age of 40, we may notice occasional lapses—a forgotten phone number, a friend's name, or a word that was right on the tip of our tongue. By 60, we may find ourselves wondering who called this morning, why we came into the kitchen, where we parked the car. In an aging nation, where one citizen in seven will be 65 when the next century arrives, these little difficulties raise a larger question: What precisely happens to our thinking as we grow older? What is normal, what is not, and how are we to know the signs?

Douglas Powell offers a comprehensive account of cognitive aging, of how our mental functions change as we mature. Defining patterns of normal decline, as well as severe forms of cognitive impairment, this book will help us understand and address the needs of an aging population. Powell integrates the latest literature on aging with the findings of his recent study of 1,000 physicians and 600 other subjects ranging in age from 25 to 92. His work reveals patterns of cognitive aging throughout the life cycle, particularly the way in which variability among individuals outpaces the decline of overall ability. Tackling an issue of growing interest in the field of gerontology, he notes the effect of certain factors such as gender, diet, health, and physical and mental exercise on changes in cognitive functioning over time.

Along with the criteria for mild cognitive impairment and normal cognitive aging, this book addresses the question of optimal cognitive aging, identifying its characteristics and searching out their implications for the maintenance of intellectual abilities in the post-retirement years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674713314
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 12/12/1994
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Douglas H. Powell is Psychologist and Director of Research in Behavioral Science at the Harvard University Health Services and Clinical Instructor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School.

Dean K. Whitla is Director of the Office of Instructional Research and Evaluation and Director of the Counseling and Consulting Psychology Program at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Introduction: Understanding Cognitive Aging

2. MicroCog and the Volunteers

3. Psychometric Properties of MicroCog

4. Cognitive Changes over the Life Span

5. Other Influences on Cognitive Aging

6. The Effects of Gender and Education

7. Mild Cognitive Impairment

8. Normal Cognitive Aging

9. Optimal Cognitive Aging

10. Findings and Conclusions

Notes

Name Index

Subject Index

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