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Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging

Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging

Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging

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This second edition of the popular Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging provides up-to-date coverage of the most fundamental topics in this discipline. Like the first edition, this volume accessibly and comprehensively reviews the neural mechanisms of cognitive aging appropriate to both professionals and students in a variety of domains, including psychology, neuroscience, neuropsychology, neurology, and psychiatry.The chapters are organized into three sections. The first section focuses on major questions regarding methodological approaches and experimental design. It includes chapters on structural imaging (MRI, DTI), functional imaging (fMRI), and molecular imaging (dopamine PET, etc), and covers multimodal imaging, longitudinal studies, and the interpretation of imaging findings. The second section concentrates on specific cognitive abilities, including attention and inhibitory control, executivefunctions, memory, and emotion. The third section turns to domains with health and clinical implications, such as the emergence of cognitive deficits in middle age, the role of genetics, the effects of modulatory variables (hypertension, exercise, cognitive engagement), and the distinction betweenhealthy aging and the effects of dementia and depression. Taken together, the chapters in this volume, written by many of the most eminent scientists as well as young stars in this discipline, provide a unified and comprehensive overview of cognitive neuroscience of aging.
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OUP USA
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9780199372935
9780199372935

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
616
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
1474
  • Contributors; Introduction; I. Methods and Issues; 1. MRI measures of aging: methodological issues; Hanzhang Lu & Peiying Liu; 2. Molecular imaging of aging and neurodegenerative disease; Anna Rieckmann, Randy L. Buckner & Trey Hedden; 3. Age differences in structural connectivity: DTI and WMHs; David J. Madden & Emily L. Parks; 4. Age differences in functional connectivity at rest and during cognitive tasks; Cheryl L. Grady; 5. Multi-modal imaging of the aging brain; Anders M. Fjell & Kristine B. Walhovd; 6. Structural and functional imaging of aging: longitudinal studies; Lars Nyberg, Sara Pudas, & Anders Lundquist; 7. Interpreting age-related differences in memory-related neural activity; Michael D. Rugg; II. Cognitive Processes; 8. Selective attention and inhibitory control in the aging brain; Theodore P. Zanto & Adam Gazzaley; 9. Working memory and executive functions in the aging brain; Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz & Cindy Lustig; 10. Neural correlates of age-related slowing; Timothy A. Salthouse; 11. The aging hippocampus: linking animal and human research; Shauna M. Stark & Craig E. L. Stark; 12. Episodic memory encoding and retrieval in the aging brain; Wei-Chun Wang & Roberto Cabeza; 13. Emotion and emotional memory; Elizabeth A. Kensinger & Jaclyn H. Ford; III. Health and disease; 14. The middle-aged brain: A cognitive neuroscience perspective; Denise C. Park & Sara B. Festini; 15. The modifying role of hypertension in cognitive and brain aging; Karen M. Rodrigue & Gerard N. Bischof; 16. Genetics and cognitive neuroscience of aging; Goren Papenberg, Ulman Lindenberger & Lars Backman; 17. Effects of exercise on cognition, brain structure, and brain function in older adults; Kirk I. Erickson & Lauren E. Oberlin; 18. The link of intellectual engagement to cognitive and brain aging.; Martin Lövden, Lars Backman & Ulman Lindenberger; 19. Disambiguating preclinical Alzheimers disease from cognitive aging; Reisa Sperling; 20. Late-Life Depression: Translating Neurobiological Hypotheses into novel treatments.; George S. Alexopoulos & Robert E. Kelly; Index;
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