Memory and aging : current issues and future directions /
Current demographical patterns predict an aging worldwide population. It is projected that by 2050, more than 20% of the US population and 40% of the Japanese population will be older than 65. A dramatic increase in research on memory and aging has emerged to understand the age-related changes in me...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Psychology Press,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Psychological Perspectives: Short-Term and Working Memory: 1. Working memory still working: age-related differences in working-memory functioning and cognitive control / Paul Verhaeghen; 2. The interaction of linguistic constraints, working memory, and aging on language production and comprehension / Susan Kemper; 3. Error repetition phenomenon and its relation to cognitive control, working memory, and aging: why does it happen outside the psychology laboratory? / Etsuko T. Harada, Satoru Suto, and Akihiro Asano
- Part 2. Psychological Perspectives: Long-Term Memory: 4. Age-related differences in explicit associative memory: contributions of effortful-strategic and automatic processes / Moshe Naveh-Benjamin; 5. Dual-process theories of memory in old age: an update / Leah L. Light; 6. Dissociable forms of implicit leaning in aging / Darlene V. Howard and James H. Howard, Jr.; 7. Prospective memory and aging: understanding the variability / Gilles O. Einstein, Mark A. McDaniel, and Michael K. Scullin
- Part 3. Social, Emotional, And Cultural Perspectives: 8. Memory in context: the impact of age-related goals on performance / Thomas M. Hess and Lisa Emery; 9. Emotion-memory interactions in older adulthood / Elizabeth A. Kensinger; 10. Metamemory and memory efficiency in older adults: leaning about the benefits of priority processing and value-directed remembering / Alan D. Castel, Shannon McGillivray, and Michael C. Friedman
- Part 4. Neuroscientific, Biological, Epidemiological, And Health Perspectives: 11. Multimodal neuroimaging in normal aging: structure-- function interactions / Grégoria Kalpouzos and Lars Nyberg; 12. Dopaminergic modulation of memory aging: neurocomputational, neurocognitive, and genetic evidence / Shu-Chen Li; 13. Yes, memory declines with aging-- but when, how, and why? / Roger A. Dixon, Brent J. Small, Stuart W.S. MacDonald, and John J. McArdle; 14. Biomarkers and memory aging: a life-course perspective / Kaarin J. Anstey.