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Adults 24-86 years of age read positive or negative information about aging and memory prior to a memory test. The impact of this information on recall performance varied with age. Performance in the youngest and oldest participants was minimally affected by stereotype activation. Adults in their 60s exhibited weak effects consistent with the operation of stereotype threat, whereas middle-age a...
Abstract Energy poverty (EPOV) is considered to have a significant impact on health and has become an essential issue the policy agenda in most countries, especially those with rapid aging. Cognitive mental (CMH) for aging well just as important component physical health, but literature effect of EPOV CMH still rare. Using 2014–2018 China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), this study explores its imp...
Significance We followed a population-representative cohort of children from birth to their mid-forties. As adults, with better self-control aged more slowly in bodies; showed fewer signs brain aging; and were equipped manage later-life health, financial, social demands. The effects children’s separable socioeconomic origins intelligence. Children changed rank order across age, suggesting the h...
Aging continues irrespective of event, location, and time; it is a process that does not stop or pause. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted the community older adults as profoundly any other community. However, communities are homogenous different in their own ways (e.g., digital immigrant baby boomers who generally tech-savvy native millennials (Gen Y) zoomers Z); hav...
Working memory is sensitive to aging-related decline. Evidence exists that aging is accompanied by a reorganization of the working-memory circuitry, but the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms are unclear. In this study, we examined aging-related changes in prefrontal activation during working-memory performance using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), a noninvasive neuroimaging te...
Episodic memory - composed of memory for unique spatiotemporal experiences - is known to decline with aging, and even more severely in Alzheimer 's disease (AD). Memory for trial-unique objects in spatial scenes depends on the integrity of the hippocampus and interconnected structures that are among the first areas affected in AD. We reasoned that memory for objects-in-scenes would be impaired ...
Given that ageism could have detrimental effects on the aging society, knowing how people of different age groups perceive and successful is important. This study collected data from 648 respondents aged between 18 80 years old for an age-based analysis perceptions toward aging. The findings revealed generally, being healthy, happy, physically active are considered important aspects Regardless ...
This study aims to answer the question what kind of research exists on aging and older adults in information behaviour seeking. A systematic literature review was conducted two databases, LISA Scopus. The results were refined tagged thematically clustered into main topics. (Online) health is largest topic relation adults. Underrepresented topics are needs outside care sector. An ageist perspect...
Editorial Does Cognitive Aging Affect Eyewitness Recall and Testimony? T hE psychological science of aging has a long history of serving as the foundation for developing ways to combat or compensate for the effects of cognitive aging, especially for memory changes with aging (Reuter-Lorenz & Park, 2010). There are briefer but established efforts to bring our science to bear on devising age-frie...
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