This book reviews the research trends of cognitive aging and brain health from full-scale. It not only contains cognitive aging's neurophysiological mechanism, clinical research and intervention measures, but also covers cognitive aging's social psychological mechanism, such as the relation between old people's motion, socioeconomic status and the cognitive aging. Through decades of research and practice, the views towards the cognitive aging process havebeen transferred from coping with cognitive decline to promoting cognitive ability. This book provides with the latest research findings and…mehr
This book reviews the research trends of cognitive aging and brain health from full-scale. It not only contains cognitive aging's neurophysiological mechanism, clinical research and intervention measures, but also covers cognitive aging's social psychological mechanism, such as the relation between old people's motion, socioeconomic status and the cognitive aging. Through decades of research and practice, the views towards the cognitive aging process havebeen transferred from coping with cognitive decline to promoting cognitive ability. This book provides with the latest research findings and in-depth opinions of the cognitive aging and brain health, assisting researchers to grasp the theories, practice and trends of this field, and guide health-care workers to carry out the treatment and nursing for the aged.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 1419
Dr. Zhanjun Zhang is a professor and associate director of State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning and IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University. He is also the vice president of Aging Cognitive Disorder Council of Chinese Geriatrics Society and winner of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. Prof. Zhang's research focuses on cognitive aging and brain health, and he makes great efforts to establish the prevention system of cognitive impairment in late adulthood. To date, Dr. Zhang has published more than 110 research articles on international journals in this field of cognitive neuroscience of aging.
Inhaltsangabe
The world of Brain: from Aging Brain, Diseased Brain to Social Brain .- Cognitive Aging How the Brain Ages.- Cognitive Decline Associated with Aging.- The Overview of Cognitive Aging Model.- The Emotional and Affective Disorders in Cognitive Aging.- The Mechanism of Socioeconomic Status and Stress Effects on Cognition.- The Aging Patterns of Brain Structure, Function and Energy Metabolism.- Characteristics of Brain Network during Cognitive Aging.- Biomolecular Markers of Brain Aging.- Neurobiological Mechanisms of Cognitive Decline Caused by Brain Aging.- The Early Stage of Abnormal Aging: Cognitive Impairment.- The Terminal Stage of Abnormal Aging: Dementia.- The Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation Training and Its Neuroimaging and Physiology Evidence.- Lifestyle Regulation and Its Evidence: Changes brought from Adjusting Correlative Factors of Cognitive Aging.- The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Delaying Age-related Cognitive Decline and Its Evidence.
The world of Brain: from Aging Brain, Diseased Brain to Social Brain .- Cognitive Aging How the Brain Ages.- Cognitive Decline Associated with Aging.- The Overview of Cognitive Aging Model.- The Emotional and Affective Disorders in Cognitive Aging.- The Mechanism of Socioeconomic Status and Stress Effects on Cognition.- The Aging Patterns of Brain Structure, Function and Energy Metabolism.- Characteristics of Brain Network during Cognitive Aging.- Biomolecular Markers of Brain Aging.- Neurobiological Mechanisms of Cognitive Decline Caused by Brain Aging.- The Early Stage of Abnormal Aging: Cognitive Impairment.- The Terminal Stage of Abnormal Aging: Dementia.- The Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation Training and Its Neuroimaging and Physiology Evidence.- Lifestyle Regulation and Its Evidence: Changes brought from Adjusting Correlative Factors of Cognitive Aging.- The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Delaying Age-related Cognitive Decline and Its Evidence.
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