by Robert H. Logie (Editor)
The rapid growth in the numbers of older people worldwide has led to an equally rapid growth in research on the changes across age in cognitive function, including the processes of moment to moment cognition known as working memory. This book brings together international research leaders who address major questions about how age affects working memory:
Impairments of cognition, and particularly of working memory, can be major barriers to independent living. The chapters of this book dispel some popular myths about cognitive ageing, while presenting the state of the science on how and why working memory functions as it does throughout the adult lifespan.
Working Memory and Aging is the first volume to provide an overview of the burgeoning literature on changes in working memory function across healthy and pathological ageing, and it will be of great interest to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in psychology and related subject areas concerned with the effects of human ageing, including several areas of medicine.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 01 Jul 2014
ISBN 10: 1848721269
ISBN 13: 9781848721265
`Working memory has become one of the cornerstones of modern psychology and is a core principle in theories of thought, emotion, and behavior. Logie and Morris, two splendid scholars, have assembled a group of other splendid scholars to discuss how working memory changes over the latter portion of the life span. This great volume belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in how and why we are likely to change as we age and what can be done to make those changes more positive.' - Randall W. Engle, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
`This is a well-edited book with excellent contributions from very competent scientists on working memory and aging.' - Lars-Goeran Nilsson, Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm and Umea Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Umea University