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Innovation in Aging
Value-directed strategic processing is important for daily functioning. It allows selective processing of important information and inhibition of irrelevant information. This ability is relatively preserved in normal cognitive aging, but it is unclea
Autor:
Jennie L. Dorris, Juleen Rodakowski
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Innovation in Aging
Older adults with cognitive changes need stimulating programming to maximize their cognitive abilities. One area to maximize includes spatial skills, its decline can lead to disorientation and wandering. Music has potential to maximize spatial skills
Autor:
Mirjam Stieger, Margie E. Lachman
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Cross-sectional findings showed that education differences in memory performance were moderated by frequent cognitive activity (Lachman et al., 2010). The present study examined whether frequent cognitive activity could compensate for lower education
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Innovation in Aging
Home-based cognitive assessment (HBCA) services are emerging as a convenient alternative to in-clinic cognitive assessment and may aid in mitigating barriers to detecting cognitive impairment (CI). It is unknown which older adults would be likely to
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Innovation in Aging
Research on bilingualism has found inconsistent results regarding its potential benefit on the cognitive abilities of older adults. The goal of the current study was to evaluate differences in cognition on a wide array of neuropsychological assessmen
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Innovation in Aging
The aim of this study was to identify distinct patterns of cognitive function trajectory among Korean older women in single households and to investigate their associated factors. We used data from the five waves of the Korean Longitudinal Study of A
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Innovation in Aging
This study examines the relationship between social support profiles and cognitive functioning by race, ethnicity and nativity in older adults using cross-sectional data drawn from the Health and Retirement Study (2010 and 2012). We employed a hierar
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Innovation in Aging
“Memory Matters” is a program for older residents and staff of two New York City naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). The program is in its third year of implementation with the broader goals of enhancing resident knowledge of norma
Autor:
Caroline Sten Hartnett
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Innovation in Aging
Cognitive decline common in the U.S. and greatly impacts quality of life, both for those who experience it and for those who care for them. Black Americans experience higher burdens of cognitive decline but the mechanisms underlying this disparity ha
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Innovation in Aging
Motivation to engage in cognitive activities is a critical feature of cognitive health, especially for older adults. A growing body of literature demonstrates that personal resources such as mental health contribute to older adults’ motivation. How