Handbook of cognitive aging : interdisciplinary perspectives

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Handbook of cognitive aging : interdisciplinary perspectives

edited by Scott M. Hofer and Duane F. Alwin

Sage Publications, c2008

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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"Provides a unique perspective. I am particularly impressed with the sections on innovative design and methods to investigate cognitive aging and the integrative perspectives. None of the existing texts covers this material to the same level." -Donna J. La Voie, Saint Louis University "The emphasis on integrating the literature with theoretical and methodological innovations could have a far-reaching impact on the field." -Deb McGinnis, Oakland University The Handbook of Cognitive Aging: Interdisciplinary Perspectives clarifies the differences in patterns and processes of cognitive aging. Along with a comprehensive review of current research, editors Scott M. Hofer and Duane F. Alwin provide a solid foundation for building a multidisciplinary agenda that will stimulate further rigorous research into these complex factors. Key Features Gathers the widest possible range of perspectives by including cognitive aging experts in various disciplines while maintaining a degree of unity across chapters Examines the limitations of the extant literature, particularly in research design and measurement, and offers new suggestions to guide future research Highlights the broad scope of the field with topics ranging from demography to development to neuroscience, offering the most complete coverage available on cognitive aging

目次

Foreword - Laura L. Carstensen Preface - Duane F. Alwin and Scott M. Hofer PART I. Introduction Chapter 1. Opportunities and Challenges for Interdisciplinary Research - Duane F. Alwin and Scott M. Hofer PART II. Integrative Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 2. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Cognitive Aging: An Individual-Differences Perspective - Christopher Hertzog Chapter 3. Integrative Perspectives on Cognitive Aging: Measurement and Modeling With Mixtures of Psychological and Biological Variables - Keith F. Widaman Chapter 4. Population Processes and Cognitive Aging - Duane F. Alwin, Ryan J. McCammon, Linda A. Wray, and Willard L. Rodgers 5. Consequences of the Ergodic Theorems for Classical Test Theory, Factor Analysis, and the Analysis of Developmental Processes - Peter C. M. Molenaar Chapter 6. The Missing Person: Some Limitations in the Contemporary Study 6. The Missing Person: Some Limitations in the Contemporary Study - Dale Dannefer and Robin S. Patterson PART III. Dimensions of Cognitive Aging Chapter 7. Challenges in Attention: Measures, Methods, and Applications - Joan M. McDowd and Lesa Hoffman Chapter 8. Everything We Know About Aging and Response Times: A Meta-Analytic Integration - Paul Verhaeghen and John Cerella Chapter 9. Age-Related Changes in Memory: Experimental Approaches - Susan R. Old and Moshe Naveh-Benjamin Chapter 10. Prospective Memory and Aging: Old Issues and New Questions - Mark A. McDaniel and Gilles O. Einstein Chapter 11. Dimensions of Cognitive Aging: Executive Function and Verbal Fluency - Susan Kemper and Joan M. McDowd Chapter 12. Executive Function in Cognitive, Neuropsychological, and Clinical Aging - Mary A. Luszcz and Anna P. Lane Chapter 13. Everyday Problem Solving in Context - Cynthia A. Berg Chapter 14. Individual Differences in Verbal Learning in Old Age - Daniel Zimprich, Philippe Rast, and Mike Martin Chapter 15. Expertise and Knowledge - Neil Charness and Ralf T. Krampe PART IV. Biological Indicators and Health-Related Processes Chapter 16. Integrating Health Into Cognitive Aging Research and Theory: Quo Vadis? - Avron Spiro III and Christopher B. Brady Chapter 17. 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, and Boo Johansson Chapter 18. Neurological Factors in Cognitive Aging - Robert S. Wilson Chapter 19. Imaging Aging: Present and Future - Scott M. Hayes and Roberto Cabeza Chapter 20. Cognitive Aging and Functional Biomarkers: What Do We Know, and Where to From Here? - Kaarin Anstey Chapter 21. Assessing the Relationship of Cognitive Aging and Processes of Dementia - Gwenith G. Fisher, Brenda L. Plassman, Steven G. Heeringa, and Kenneth M. Langa PART V. Historical Processes and Cultural Differences Chapter 22. Developing a Cultural Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging - Denise C. Park Chapter 23. Historical Processes and Patterns of Cognitive Aging - K. Warner Schaie Chapter 24. Minority Populations and Cognitive Aging - Keith Whitfield and Adrienne Aiken-Morgan Chapter 25. Race, Culture, Education, and Test Performance Cognitive/Among Older Adults - Jennifer J. Manly Chapter 26. Social Structure and Cognitive Change - Duane F. Alwin PART VI. Longitudinal Measurement and Analysis Chapter 27. Integrative Analysis of Longitudinal Studies on Aging: Collaborative Research Networks, Meta-Analysis, and Optimizing Future Studies - Andrea M. Piccinin and Scott M. Hofer Chapter 28. Time-Based and Process-Based Approaches to Analysis of Longitudinal Data - Martin Sliwinski and Jacqueline Mogle Chapter 29. Considerations for Sampling Time in Research on Aging: Examples From Research on Stress and Cognition - Shevaun D. Neupert, Robert S. Stawski, and David M. Almeida Chapter 30. Cognitive Testing in Large-Scale Surveys: Assessment by Telephone - Margie E. Lachman and Patricia A. Tun Chapter 31. Continuous, Unobtrusive Monitoring for the Assessment of Cognitive Function - Misha Pavel, Holly Jimison, Tamara Hayes, Jeffrey Kaye, Eric Dishman, Katherine Wild, and Devin Williams PART VII. Integrative Perspectives on Cognitive Aging Chapter 32. Animal Models of Human Cognitive Aging - Gerald E. McClearn and David A. Blizard Chapter 33. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Cognitive Change - Chandra A. Reynolds Chapter 34. Does Participation in Cognitive Activities Buffer Age-Related Cognitive Decline? - Brent J. Small and Cathy L. McEvoy Cognitive Measurement in the Health and Retirement Study - Robert Willis, Gwenith Fisher, John McArdle Chapter 35. The Added Value of an Applied Perspective in Cognitive Gerontology - Matthias Kliegel, Peter Rendell, and Mareike Altgassen Chapter 36. Social Resources and Cognitive Function in Older Persons - Lisa L. Barnes, Kathleen A. Cagney, and Carlos F. Mendes de Leon Chapter 37. Social Context and Cognition - Fredda Blanchard-Fields, Michelle Horhota, and Andrew Mienaltowski Chapter 38. Dyadic Cognition in Old Age: Paradigms, Findings, and Directions - Mike Martin and Melanie Wight Chapter 39. Midlife Cognition: The Association of Personality With Cognition and Risk of Cognitive Impairment - Sherry L. Willis and Julie Blaskewicz Boron PART VIII. Future Directions for Research on Cognitive Aging Chapter 40. The Future of Cognitive Aging Research: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Integrative Science - Scott M. Hofer and Duane F. Alwin Author Index Subject Index About the Editors About the Contributors Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter

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