Multiple Pathways of Cognitive Aging
Motivational and Contextual Influences
Herausgeber: Sedek, Grzegorz; Touron, Dayna; Hess, Thomas
Multiple Pathways of Cognitive Aging
Motivational and Contextual Influences
Herausgeber: Sedek, Grzegorz; Touron, Dayna; Hess, Thomas
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Multiple Pathways of Cognitive Aging explores adaptive functioning in later life. It considers both the factors underlying individual differences in late-life cognitive change, as well as the nature of the compensatory mechanisms developed by most successful and active middle-aged and older adults
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Multiple Pathways of Cognitive Aging explores adaptive functioning in later life. It considers both the factors underlying individual differences in late-life cognitive change, as well as the nature of the compensatory mechanisms developed by most successful and active middle-aged and older adults
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780197528976
- ISBN-10: 019752897X
- Artikelnr.: 61931543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780197528976
- ISBN-10: 019752897X
- Artikelnr.: 61931543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Grzegorz Sedek is Professor of Psychology and Head of the Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Cognitive Studies (ICACS) at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw, Poland. He has published research on such topics as cognitive aging, subclinical depression, and learned helplessness. Thomas M. Hess is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology at North Carolina State University and recipient of the APA Baltes Distinguished Research Achievement Award.. He has published extensively on cognitive and social cognitive functioning in adulthood. Dayna R. Touron is Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is Associate Editor of Experimental Aging Research and on the editorial boards of Psychology and Aging and Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
* Section I: Introduction
* Chapter 1: Introduction and Major Themes
* Thomas M. Hess, Grzegorz Sedek, and Dayna R. Touron
* Section II: Motivational Influences on Cognition in Older Adults
* Chapter 2: Subjective Perceptions of Cognitive Costs: Determinants
and Impact on Motivation and Engagement
* Thomas M. Hess
* Chapter 3: Motivated Memory for What Matters Most: How Older Adults
(Selectively) Focus on Important Information and Events Using
Schematic Support, Metacognition, and Meaningful Goals
* Mary C. Whatley, Dillon H. Murphy, Katie M. Silaj, and Alan D. Castel
* Chapter 4: Motivational Processes in Emotional Aging
* Hannah Wolfe and Derek Isaacowitz
* Chapter 5: The Positivity Effect: A Review of Theories and Recent
Findings
* Sarah J. Barber and Hyunji Kim
* Chapter 6: Stereotyping and Effort Mobilization in Older Age: The
Role of Self-Involvement
* Gabriela Czarnek, Malgorzata Kossowska, and Michael Richter
* Chapter 7: Motivational Reserve: The Role of Motivational Processes
in Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
* Simon Forstmeier, Myriam Verena Thoma, and Andreas Maercker
* Section III: Contextual Influences on Cognition and Compensatory
Mechanisms in Aging
*
* Chapter 8: Social and Cultural Influences on Cognitive Aging
* Angela Gutchess, Nicole M. Rosa, and Danielle B. Schwartz
* Chapter 9: Why Do Some Older Adults Avoid Memory Retrieval When
Acquiring a New Skill?
* Christopher Hertzog and Dayna R. Touron
* Chapter 10: Age Differences in Complex Decision Making and Judgment:
The Role of Motivational Factors and Individual Differences
* Klara Rydzewska, Maciej Koscielniak, Bettina von Helversen, and
Grzegorz Sedek
* Chapter 11: Motivation and the Social Context of Aging and Decision
Making
* JoNell Strough and Kelly Smith
* Chapter 12: Controlling the Wandering Mind: Spontaneous Thought
Content Suggests Compensation for Cognitive Decline
* Dayna Touron
* Chapter 13: The Potential for Socially Integrated and Engaged
Lifestyles to Support Cognitive Health With Aging: Precursors and
Pathways
* Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow, Ted W. Worm, Aron K. Barbey, and Daniel
G. Morrow
* Section IV: Maintenance of Cognitive Abilities and Modern Forms of
Intervention
* Chapter 14: There Is Nothing Wrong with Cognitive Aging, and Here Is
What to Do About It
* Paul Verhaeghen
* Chapter 15: Cognitive Plasticity Induced in Older Adults by Cognitive
Training, Physical Exercise and Combined Interventions
* Soledad Ballesteros
* Chapter 16: Adapting Algorithms on the Web to Deal With Cognitive
Aging
* Radoslaw Nielek, Justyna Pawlowska, Klara Rydzewska, and Adam
Wierzbicki
* Chapter 1: Introduction and Major Themes
* Thomas M. Hess, Grzegorz Sedek, and Dayna R. Touron
* Section II: Motivational Influences on Cognition in Older Adults
* Chapter 2: Subjective Perceptions of Cognitive Costs: Determinants
and Impact on Motivation and Engagement
* Thomas M. Hess
* Chapter 3: Motivated Memory for What Matters Most: How Older Adults
(Selectively) Focus on Important Information and Events Using
Schematic Support, Metacognition, and Meaningful Goals
* Mary C. Whatley, Dillon H. Murphy, Katie M. Silaj, and Alan D. Castel
* Chapter 4: Motivational Processes in Emotional Aging
* Hannah Wolfe and Derek Isaacowitz
* Chapter 5: The Positivity Effect: A Review of Theories and Recent
Findings
* Sarah J. Barber and Hyunji Kim
* Chapter 6: Stereotyping and Effort Mobilization in Older Age: The
Role of Self-Involvement
* Gabriela Czarnek, Malgorzata Kossowska, and Michael Richter
* Chapter 7: Motivational Reserve: The Role of Motivational Processes
in Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
* Simon Forstmeier, Myriam Verena Thoma, and Andreas Maercker
* Section III: Contextual Influences on Cognition and Compensatory
Mechanisms in Aging
*
* Chapter 8: Social and Cultural Influences on Cognitive Aging
* Angela Gutchess, Nicole M. Rosa, and Danielle B. Schwartz
* Chapter 9: Why Do Some Older Adults Avoid Memory Retrieval When
Acquiring a New Skill?
* Christopher Hertzog and Dayna R. Touron
* Chapter 10: Age Differences in Complex Decision Making and Judgment:
The Role of Motivational Factors and Individual Differences
* Klara Rydzewska, Maciej Koscielniak, Bettina von Helversen, and
Grzegorz Sedek
* Chapter 11: Motivation and the Social Context of Aging and Decision
Making
* JoNell Strough and Kelly Smith
* Chapter 12: Controlling the Wandering Mind: Spontaneous Thought
Content Suggests Compensation for Cognitive Decline
* Dayna Touron
* Chapter 13: The Potential for Socially Integrated and Engaged
Lifestyles to Support Cognitive Health With Aging: Precursors and
Pathways
* Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow, Ted W. Worm, Aron K. Barbey, and Daniel
G. Morrow
* Section IV: Maintenance of Cognitive Abilities and Modern Forms of
Intervention
* Chapter 14: There Is Nothing Wrong with Cognitive Aging, and Here Is
What to Do About It
* Paul Verhaeghen
* Chapter 15: Cognitive Plasticity Induced in Older Adults by Cognitive
Training, Physical Exercise and Combined Interventions
* Soledad Ballesteros
* Chapter 16: Adapting Algorithms on the Web to Deal With Cognitive
Aging
* Radoslaw Nielek, Justyna Pawlowska, Klara Rydzewska, and Adam
Wierzbicki
* Section I: Introduction
* Chapter 1: Introduction and Major Themes
* Thomas M. Hess, Grzegorz Sedek, and Dayna R. Touron
* Section II: Motivational Influences on Cognition in Older Adults
* Chapter 2: Subjective Perceptions of Cognitive Costs: Determinants
and Impact on Motivation and Engagement
* Thomas M. Hess
* Chapter 3: Motivated Memory for What Matters Most: How Older Adults
(Selectively) Focus on Important Information and Events Using
Schematic Support, Metacognition, and Meaningful Goals
* Mary C. Whatley, Dillon H. Murphy, Katie M. Silaj, and Alan D. Castel
* Chapter 4: Motivational Processes in Emotional Aging
* Hannah Wolfe and Derek Isaacowitz
* Chapter 5: The Positivity Effect: A Review of Theories and Recent
Findings
* Sarah J. Barber and Hyunji Kim
* Chapter 6: Stereotyping and Effort Mobilization in Older Age: The
Role of Self-Involvement
* Gabriela Czarnek, Malgorzata Kossowska, and Michael Richter
* Chapter 7: Motivational Reserve: The Role of Motivational Processes
in Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
* Simon Forstmeier, Myriam Verena Thoma, and Andreas Maercker
* Section III: Contextual Influences on Cognition and Compensatory
Mechanisms in Aging
*
* Chapter 8: Social and Cultural Influences on Cognitive Aging
* Angela Gutchess, Nicole M. Rosa, and Danielle B. Schwartz
* Chapter 9: Why Do Some Older Adults Avoid Memory Retrieval When
Acquiring a New Skill?
* Christopher Hertzog and Dayna R. Touron
* Chapter 10: Age Differences in Complex Decision Making and Judgment:
The Role of Motivational Factors and Individual Differences
* Klara Rydzewska, Maciej Koscielniak, Bettina von Helversen, and
Grzegorz Sedek
* Chapter 11: Motivation and the Social Context of Aging and Decision
Making
* JoNell Strough and Kelly Smith
* Chapter 12: Controlling the Wandering Mind: Spontaneous Thought
Content Suggests Compensation for Cognitive Decline
* Dayna Touron
* Chapter 13: The Potential for Socially Integrated and Engaged
Lifestyles to Support Cognitive Health With Aging: Precursors and
Pathways
* Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow, Ted W. Worm, Aron K. Barbey, and Daniel
G. Morrow
* Section IV: Maintenance of Cognitive Abilities and Modern Forms of
Intervention
* Chapter 14: There Is Nothing Wrong with Cognitive Aging, and Here Is
What to Do About It
* Paul Verhaeghen
* Chapter 15: Cognitive Plasticity Induced in Older Adults by Cognitive
Training, Physical Exercise and Combined Interventions
* Soledad Ballesteros
* Chapter 16: Adapting Algorithms on the Web to Deal With Cognitive
Aging
* Radoslaw Nielek, Justyna Pawlowska, Klara Rydzewska, and Adam
Wierzbicki
* Chapter 1: Introduction and Major Themes
* Thomas M. Hess, Grzegorz Sedek, and Dayna R. Touron
* Section II: Motivational Influences on Cognition in Older Adults
* Chapter 2: Subjective Perceptions of Cognitive Costs: Determinants
and Impact on Motivation and Engagement
* Thomas M. Hess
* Chapter 3: Motivated Memory for What Matters Most: How Older Adults
(Selectively) Focus on Important Information and Events Using
Schematic Support, Metacognition, and Meaningful Goals
* Mary C. Whatley, Dillon H. Murphy, Katie M. Silaj, and Alan D. Castel
* Chapter 4: Motivational Processes in Emotional Aging
* Hannah Wolfe and Derek Isaacowitz
* Chapter 5: The Positivity Effect: A Review of Theories and Recent
Findings
* Sarah J. Barber and Hyunji Kim
* Chapter 6: Stereotyping and Effort Mobilization in Older Age: The
Role of Self-Involvement
* Gabriela Czarnek, Malgorzata Kossowska, and Michael Richter
* Chapter 7: Motivational Reserve: The Role of Motivational Processes
in Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
* Simon Forstmeier, Myriam Verena Thoma, and Andreas Maercker
* Section III: Contextual Influences on Cognition and Compensatory
Mechanisms in Aging
*
* Chapter 8: Social and Cultural Influences on Cognitive Aging
* Angela Gutchess, Nicole M. Rosa, and Danielle B. Schwartz
* Chapter 9: Why Do Some Older Adults Avoid Memory Retrieval When
Acquiring a New Skill?
* Christopher Hertzog and Dayna R. Touron
* Chapter 10: Age Differences in Complex Decision Making and Judgment:
The Role of Motivational Factors and Individual Differences
* Klara Rydzewska, Maciej Koscielniak, Bettina von Helversen, and
Grzegorz Sedek
* Chapter 11: Motivation and the Social Context of Aging and Decision
Making
* JoNell Strough and Kelly Smith
* Chapter 12: Controlling the Wandering Mind: Spontaneous Thought
Content Suggests Compensation for Cognitive Decline
* Dayna Touron
* Chapter 13: The Potential for Socially Integrated and Engaged
Lifestyles to Support Cognitive Health With Aging: Precursors and
Pathways
* Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow, Ted W. Worm, Aron K. Barbey, and Daniel
G. Morrow
* Section IV: Maintenance of Cognitive Abilities and Modern Forms of
Intervention
* Chapter 14: There Is Nothing Wrong with Cognitive Aging, and Here Is
What to Do About It
* Paul Verhaeghen
* Chapter 15: Cognitive Plasticity Induced in Older Adults by Cognitive
Training, Physical Exercise and Combined Interventions
* Soledad Ballesteros
* Chapter 16: Adapting Algorithms on the Web to Deal With Cognitive
Aging
* Radoslaw Nielek, Justyna Pawlowska, Klara Rydzewska, and Adam
Wierzbicki