The Handbook of Aging and Cognition: Third Edition

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Fergus I. M. Craik, Timothy A. Salthouse
Psychology Press, Mar 15, 2011 - Psychology - 656 pages

Cognitive aging is a flourishing area of research. A significant amount of new data, a number of new theoretical notions, and many new research issues have been generated in the past ten years. This new edition reviews new findings and theories, enables the reader to assess where the field is today, and evaluates its points of growth. The chapters are organized to run from reviews of current work on neuroimaging, neuropsychology, genetics and the concept of brain reserve, through the 'mainstream' topics of attention, memory, knowledge and language, to a consideration of individual differences and of cognitive aging in a lifespan context. This edition continues to feature the broad range of its predecessors, while also providing critical assessments of current theories and findings.

 

Contents

Nancy A Dennis and Roberto Cabeza
1
Matt McGue and Wendy Johnson
55
Marilyn S Albert
97
Helen Christensen Kaarin J Anstey Liana S Leach and Andrew J Mackinnon
133
Arthur F Kramer and David J Madden
189
The Glass May Be Half Full Mark A McDaniel Gilles O Einstein and Larry L Jacoby
251
Todd S Braver and Robert West
311
Deborah M Burke and Meredith A Shafto
373
Phillip L Ackerman
445
David F Hultsch Esther Strauss Michael A Hunter and Stuart W S MacDonald
491
The Roles of Representation and Control Fergus I M Craik and Ellen Bialystok
557
Author Index
603
Subject Index
643
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Fergus I.M. Craik, Timothy A. Salthouse