Aging Memory Learning
.... Thus, learning and
memory are closely associated and are affected by
aging, environment, and disease. .... Prospective
memory and
aging. Psychology and
Aging, Vol. ....
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THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... that the late phase of the frontal positivity was enhanced at long delays, providing evidence of intact rapid and impaired delayed recognition
memory in
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Hippocampus
.... However, a number of investigations on research regarding hippocampal damage,
aging, and
memory have shown that "the hippocampus is necessary for tasks that ....
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Alzheimer's Disease and Aging
.... that the senility believed to be typical of
aging is the .... disturbance and impairment of
memory, intellectual function or comprehension, judgment, orientation ....
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Choices of Playmates: An analysis
.... began from the value to their study of the game of chess which, they felt, provides ideal conditions to study interactions of skilled
memory with
aging. ....
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Mental Illness Diagnosis in Aging Patients
.... Journal of
Aging and Human Development, 36(4), 269-277. Herlitz, A., Hill, RD, Fratiglioni, L., & Backman, L. (1995, March). Episodic
memory and visuospatial ....
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AGING & DEPRESSION
.... Results demonstrated that subjective
memory impairment is common, occurring in one of .... Literature findings were reported: the
aging process may bring losses in ....
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Memory Ability & Age
.... real world. Future research should focus on
aging and
memory in a more natural environment. Canestrari, RE, Jr. (1963). Paced and ....
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Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly
.... That in turn may trigger a loss of
memory and mental functioning and ultimately .... From this brief review of some prominent thinking on
aging and the brain, it is ....
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Mood & Memory
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Aging and episodic
memory: Are elderly adults less likely to make connections between target and contextual information. Journals ....
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Aging
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Memory problems are the most frequent complaint of older adults. The rate of processing information slows with
aging, and there are declines in visual and ....
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Misconceptions About Aging
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Memory problems are the most frequent complaint of older adults. The rate of processing information slows with
aging, and there are declines in visual and ....
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Effect of Substances on Memory
.... vitamins crucial to the brain's functioning, thus bringing about premature
aging. .... and disorganized thinking and significant loss of
memory functioning (Lang ....
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Impact of the Aging of America
.... to buffer older adults from cognitive decline." Older adults taking
memory tests had .... Foods and restaurants are greatly impacted by the
aging generation, also. ....
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Aging and Societal Changes
.... to buffer older adults from cognitive decline." Older adults taking
memory tests had .... Foods and restaurants are greatly impacted by the
aging generation, also. ....
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Coping Challenges pf Aging and Fear of Death
.... four recent research studies exploring the coping challenges presented by
aging and the .... Index Z. The amount of stress was measured by the
Memory and Behavior ....
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Alzheimer's disease
.... thought,
memory and language (Alzheimer's Disease Fact Sheet, 2001). The disease usually starts after age 65 but it is not a normal part of the
aging process. ....
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Alzheimer's Disease and Cognition in the Elderly
.... Miller (2000) reported that cognitive decline with progressive
memory loss is a factor in the
aging process and this decline is pronounced in disorders such as ....
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Pope John Paul II and the Aging Process
.... be said that John Paul suffered from discrimination as an
aging prelate. .... For example, long-term
memory may function differently in older people and adolescents ....
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Aging and the Life Cycle
.... loss of abilities in
memory, thinking, reasoning, judgment, orientation, and concentration. Alzheimer's disease is not the result of normal
aging, but it does ....
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Hearing Loss
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memory task tests can help the clinician distinguish between dementia problems and the minor
memory problems associated with normal
aging, including the "Mini ....
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Central nervous system depressants
.... Between the ages of 40 and 50, "when
memory and other deficits due to
aging normally begin to appear" alcoholics experience greater impairment than others in ....
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Alzheimer's
.... disease that is commonly associated with human growth and the
aging process. .... advanced age, when a dire series of neurological events steals
memory and judgment ....
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Adolescent and Adult Development Theories
.... falling behind." Focus on advice specifically relevant to learning,
memory, and intellectual .... association with a variety of factors integral to the
aging process ....
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Alzheimer's Disease
.... many of the symptoms--short-term
memory loss, lack of enthusiasm, slight motor difficulties--are the same as would be expected in normal, healthy benign
aging. ....
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Alzheimer's: Causes, Effects, Treatments, & Case History
.... Alzheimer's patients who are severely impaired in factual
memory show relatively .... vasculature is crucial to the maintenance of cognitive functions during
aging. ....
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The abuse of Siblings: A case study proposal
.... and suffusion Birth trauma and first line: clinical application The
memory of wellness .... stage theories of human development are concerned with the
aging process ....
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Medicine and the Immune System
.... once the
aging process advances. Nanve cells produced by the thymus are cells that have not encountered a foreign antigen and therefore have no
memory assigned ....
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Effects of Alcohol, Marijuana & Psychedelic Drugs
.... vitamins crucial to the brain's functioning, thus bringing about premature
aging. .... and disorganized thinking and significant loss of
memory functioning (Lang ....
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Changes in People with Alzheimer's Disease
.... beginning with cells in areas of the brain which control
memory and learning .... in Stage 2, there is mild cognitive decline which could be caused by normal
aging. ....
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