Exam 2: Neuroscience As a Basis for Adult Development and Aging
Exam 1: Studying Adult Development and Aging95 Questions
Exam 2: Neuroscience As a Basis for Adult Development and Aging92 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Changes90 Questions
Exam 4: Longevity,health,and Functioning87 Questions
Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions88 Questions
Exam 6: Attention and Memory95 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence and Reasoning90 Questions
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Exam 10: Clinical Assessment, mental Health, and Mental Disorders88 Questions
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Exam 12: Work,retirement,and Leisure89 Questions
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Exam 14: Looking Ahead36 Questions
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Park and Reuter-Lorenz argue,that the integrative approach embraces a lifelong potential for plasticity and the ability to _____ to age-related changes.
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Neuroscience research demonstrates that areas of the brain related to visual processing _____ with age.
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Evidence has shown that the _____ in frontal activity in older adults may be a response to the _____ efficiency of neural processing related to the perceptual areas of the brain.
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Neuroscience approaches can explain how the brain influences performance,and investigating in the maturing brains of _____ and _____.
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Most significant findings in the cognitive aging neuroscience literature is the observed _____ of neural activation patterns when comparing younger and older adults' brain activity during the performance of cognitive tasks.
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Magnetic resonance imaging scanner is radio waves to produce _____ of the brain.
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Executive functioning failures in older adults include irrelevant information to process in the _____.
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Correlational approach attempts to link measures of ____________________ performance to measures of brain ____________________ or functioning.
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The scaffolding theory of cognitive aging model (STAC)suggest that the reason older adults continue to perform at _____ levels despite neuronal deterioration is because of compensatory scaffolding.
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The ____________________ approach compares brain functioning of healthy older adults with adults displaying various pathological disorders in the brain.
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There is evidence on the degree to which social interventions,biological interventions,and _____ interventions influence positive change and negative change,as we grow older.
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____________________is the tool used to focus on the function of the brain.
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The effective functioning of the dopaminergic system _____ in normal aging.
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____________________ involves the interaction between the brain and the ____________________ and is mostly used to describe the effects of experience on the structure and function of the neural system.
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____________________ is present across the adult life span; there are age-related reductions in this and the potential for ____________________ improvement.
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Which of the following brain area are associated with emotional processing?
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____________________is tool used to produce images of the brain.
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