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We live in an ageing society. From dementia and depression, to the everyday changes that affect our capacity to make decisions, psychologists are tackling the daily challenges faced by individuals and society as a whole. What types of questions are being investigated by psychologists today? What are the emerging areas that will be explored by researchers tomorrow?
The Psychology of Ageing
- Guides you through the latest theories and research in ageing, covering both biological and cognitive changes
- Discusses neuropsychological assessment
- Provides a detailed account of neurodevelopmental disorders
- Considers the role psychological research can play in attempting to address cognitive decline
- Features topical issues and examples which apply theory to real life
Providing an authoritative account of how age influences the way we think and behave as we grow older, this is essential reading for all those studying lifespan development, cognitive psychology and health psychology.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Biological Changes
3. Basic Cognitive Processes
4. Short-Term Memory
5. Long-Term Memory
6. Metacognition
7. Everyday Functioning
8. Assessment of Cognitive Function
9. Personality, Intelligence and Individual Differences
10. Adjusting to Change
11. Health and Ageing
12. Mental Health, Psychopathology and Neurodegenerative Disorders
13. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
14. Looking Forward.