Handbook of cognitive aging: interdisciplinary perspectives
Catalog Record Details
Category:
Reference
Title:
Handbook of cognitive aging: interdisciplinary perspectives
Editor:
Hofer, Scott M.
Alwin, Duane F.
Publication Year:
2008
Subject:
Cognition -- Age factors
Aging -- Psychological aspects
Cognition
Aging -- psychology
Call Number:
BF 724.55 .C63 .H36 2008
Chapters:
- Opportunities and Challenges for Interdisciplinary Research. Duane F. Alwin
Scott M. Hofer. pp2-33.
- Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Cognitive Aging: An Individual-Differences Perspective. Christopher Hertzog. pp34-49.
- Integrative Perspectives on Cognitive Aging: Measurement and Modeling With Mixtures of Psychological and Biological Variables. Keith F. Widaman. pp50-68.
- Population Processes and Cognitive Aging. Duane F. Alwain
Ryan J. McCammon
Linda A. Wray
Williard L. Rodgers. pp69-89.
- Consequences of the Ergodic Theorems for Classical Test Theory, Factor Analysis, and the Analysis of Developmental Process. Peter C. M. Molenaar. pp90-104.
- The Missing Person: Some Limitations in the Contemporary Study of Cognitive Aging. Dale Dannefer
Robin Shura Patterson. pp105- 121.
- Challenges in Attention; Measures, Methods, adn Applications. Joan M. McDowd
Lesa Hoffman. pp122-133.
- Everything We Know About Aging and Response Times: A Meta-Analytic Integration. Paul Verhaeghen
John Cerella. pp134-150.
- Age-Related Changes in Memory: Experimental Approaches. Susan R. Old
Moshe Naveh-Benjamin. pp151-167.
- Prospective Memory and Aging: Old Issues and New Questions. Mark A. McDaniel
Gilles O. Einstein. pp168-180.
- Dimensions of Cognitive Aging: Executive Function and Verbal Fluency. Susan Kemper
Joan M. McDowd. pp181-192.
- Executive Function in Cognitive, Neuropsychological, and Clinical Aging. Mary A. Luszcz
Anna P. Lane. pp193-206.
- Everyday Problem Solving In Context. Cynthia A. Berg. pp207-223.
- Individual Differences in Verbal Learning in Old Age. Daniel Zimprich
Philippe Rast
Mike Martin. pp224-243.
- Expertise and Knowledge. Neil Charness
Ralf T. Krampe. pp244-259.
- Integrating Health Into Cognitive Aging Research and Theory: Quo Vadis?. Avron Spiro III
Christopher B. Brady. pp260-283.
- Cognitive Change as Conditional on Age Heterogeneity in Onset of Mortality-Related Processes and Repeated Testing Effects. Valgeir Thorvaldsson
Scott M. Hofer
Linda B. Hassing
Boo Johansson. pp284-297.
- Neurological Factors in Cognitive Aging. Robert S. Wilson. pp298-307.
- Imaging Aging: Present and Future. Scott M. Hayes
Roberto Cabeza. pp308-326.
- Cognitive Aging and Functional Biomarkers: What Do We Know, and Where to From Here?. Kaarin Anstey. pp327-339.
- Assessing the Relationship of Cognitive Aging and Processes of Dementia. Gwenith G. Fisher
Brenda : Plassman
Steven G. Geeringa
Kenneth M. Langa. pp340-351.
- Developing a Cultural Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging. Denise C. Park. pp352-367.
- Historical Processes and Patterns of Cognitive Aging. K. Warner Schaie. pp368-383.
- Minority Populations and Cognitive Aging. Keith Whitfield
Adrienne Aiken Morgan. pp384-397.
- Race, Culture, Education and Cognitive Test Performance Among Older Adults. Jennifer J. Manly. pp398-417.
- Social Structure and Cognitive Change. Duane F. Alwin. pp418-445.
- Integrative Analysis of Longitudinal Studies on Aging: Collaborative Research Networks, Meta-Analysis, and Optimizing Future Studies. Andrea M. Piccinin
Scott M. Hofer. pp446-476.
- Time-Based and Process-Based Approaches to Analysis of Longitudinal Data. Martin Sliwinski
Jacqueline Mogle. pp477-491.
- Considerations for Sampling Time in Research on Aging: Examples From Research on Stress and Cognition. Shevaun D. Neupert
Robert S. Stawski
David M. Almeida. pp492-505.
- Cognitive Testing in Large-Scale Surveys: Assessment by Telephone. Margie E. Lachman
Patricia A. Tun. pp506-523.
- Continuous, Unobtrusive Monitoring for the Assessment of Cognitive Function. Mischa Pavel
Holly Jimison
Tamara Hayes
Jeffrey Kaye
Eric Dishman
Katherine Wild
Devin Williams. pp524-543.
- Animal Models of Human Cognitive Aging. Gerald E. McClearn
David A. Blizard. pp544-556.
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Cognitive Change. Chandra A. Reynolds. pp557-574.
- Does Participation in Cognitive Activities Buffer Age-Related Cognitive Decline?. Brent J. Small
Cathy L. McEvoy. pp575-586.
- The Added Value of an Applied Perspective in Cognitive Gerontology . Matthias Kliegel
Peter Rendell
Mareike Altgassen. pp587-602.
- Social Resources and Cognitive Function in Older Persons. Lisa L. Barnes
Kathleen A Cagney
Carlos F. Mendes de Leon. pp603-613.
- Social Context and Cognition. Fredda Blanchard-Fields
Michelle Horhota
Andrew
Mienaltnowski. pp614- 628.
- Dyadic Cognition in Old Age: Paradigms, Findings, and Directions. Mike Martin
Melanie Wight. pp629- 646.
- Midlife Cognition: The Association of Personality With Cognition and Risk of Cognitive Impairment. Sherry L. Willis
Julie Blaskewicz Boron. pp647-661.
- The Future of Cognitive Aging Research: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Integrative Science. Scott M. Hofer
Suane F. Alwin. pp662-672.
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