Deck 13: Later Life: Cognitive and Socioemotional Development
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Deck 13: Later Life: Cognitive and Socioemotional Development
1
Describe procedural, semantic, and episodic memory, and give a concrete example from your own life for each system. Also, indicate how vulnerable each facet of memory is to deterioration.
Procedural: automatic, skill-oriented memories; highly resilient; located in a lower brain center; preserved into Alzheimer's disease. Semantic: memory of basic life facts or a person's fund of knowledge; moderately resilient. Episodic: memory of ongoing life events, highly vulnerable to deterioration. Examples students might mention: an "unconscious" motor skill or activity (procedural); a well-preserved factual memory (semantic); and a random life experience (episodic). .
2
To minimize age-related memory changes, older people should avoid _____ pressures.
time
3
Discuss the basic principles of Laura Carstensen's socioemotional selectivity theory. What is your opinion of Carstensen's idea that people get happier in later life?
Basic premise of socioemotional selectivity theory: (1) As people get older and feel their life may soon end, their priority shifts to making the most of their present life. People avoid unpleasant situations and emotions.
(2) People center their priorities on their closest attachment figures-preferring to spend time with family and our closest friends. Students' opinions will vary about Carstensen's idea that people get happier in older age.
(2) People center their priorities on their closest attachment figures-preferring to spend time with family and our closest friends. Students' opinions will vary about Carstensen's idea that people get happier in older age.
4
Describe trends in the median age of the population in the developed world and the forces underlying these changes.
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Of the three memory systems, _____ memory is the most durable and can stay intact well into Alzheimer's disease.
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6
_____ tasks, in which people must monitor something else while simultaneously memorizing material, are unusually difficult for older adults.
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7
Describe the challenges that widowed people face and, also, list some predictors of having a rocky time in widowhood. If possible, make reference to a widowed person you know to illustrate your points.
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8
Spell out the predictors of happiness in later life, and then draw on two principles to help an older loved one feel more fulfilled.
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9
Older people tend to selectively focus on _____ events.
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10
Recently retirement has become a(n) _____ phase of life than before.
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11
Social Security offers a(n) _____ but guaranteed retirement stipend.
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12
Using a vivid emotional image to remember material is a(n) _____ technique.
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13
Describe one crucial social policy retirement-related issue. Then, suggest at least one creative antidote to this problem.
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14
Discuss ways in which the research on memory may help you study most effectively.
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15
Two main sources of retirement income in the United States are Social Security and _____.
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16
Laura Carstensen's _____ theory explains that older people prioritize spending time with their closest attachment figures and maximizing the quality of their present experiences.
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17
According to the text, people's _____ is one key to being happy and living longer in old age.
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18
Explain the forces predicting retiring or not retiring and explain how these decision-making influences apply to a baby boomer you know. Do this person's retirement choices fit the text chapter points? If the person is still working and over age 65, why is that individual still in the labor force?
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19
_____, or strategies to make information emotionally vivid, help people remember episodic material best.
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20
Baby boomers entering later life, plus _____ life expectancies, contribute to the rising median age in the developed world.
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21
Which quality does NOT differentiate the young-old from the old-old?
A) health
B) wealth
C) happiness
D) U.S. location
A) health
B) wealth
C) happiness
D) U.S. location
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22
If a 70-year-old says, "I won't be as happy in 5 years as I am today," this person MOST likely is:
A) seriously depressed.
B) reacting like many people that age.
C) lying.
D) suffering from a chronic disease.
A) seriously depressed.
B) reacting like many people that age.
C) lying.
D) suffering from a chronic disease.
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23
Estrela asks, "Why are there so many older people in the United States?" When answering Estrela, a developmentalist should mention that:
A) "Life expectancy has risen."
B) "The baby boomers are leaving later life."
C) "Fertility rates are rising."
D) "Minorities now live just as long as whites."
A) "Life expectancy has risen."
B) "The baby boomers are leaving later life."
C) "Fertility rates are rising."
D) "Minorities now live just as long as whites."
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24
_____ are MOST important in predicting how well women adjust to widowhood.
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25
The young-old are in their sixties, and the old-old are _____.
A) over 68
B) over 70
C) in their eighties and older
D) over 90
A) over 68
B) over 70
C) in their eighties and older
D) over 90
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26
Who is guilty of ageism?
A) Western adults
B) young people
C) old people
D) everyone
A) Western adults
B) young people
C) old people
D) everyone
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27
The median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) has increased dramatically in the developed world because:
A) life expectancy has risen.
B) people have children at younger ages.
C) birth rates have risen.
D) the baby boom generation is dying off.
A) life expectancy has risen.
B) people have children at younger ages.
C) birth rates have risen.
D) the baby boom generation is dying off.
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28
Samantha is young-old and Suzy is old-old. Statistically speaking, Suzy is:
A) probably healthier.
B) probably wealthier.
C) probably happier.
D) more likely to be physically frail.
A) probably healthier.
B) probably wealthier.
C) probably happier.
D) more likely to be physically frail.
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29
In U.S. polls, most adults see the elderly as _____.
A) wise
B) angry
C) unhappy
D) mean
A) wise
B) angry
C) unhappy
D) mean
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30
Which is the oldest nation, populationwise?
A) China
B) the United States
C) Italy
D) Egypt
A) China
B) the United States
C) Italy
D) Egypt
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31
Italy has an especially high proportion of _____.
A) large families
B) older people
C) people in their twenties
D) babies
A) large families
B) older people
C) people in their twenties
D) babies
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32
Why is the median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) rising in the developed world?
A) The baby boom generation is dying off.
B) Fertility is declining and the baby boomers have entered later life.
C) Birth rates are going up.
D) Life expectancy is decreasing.
A) The baby boom generation is dying off.
B) Fertility is declining and the baby boomers have entered later life.
C) Birth rates are going up.
D) Life expectancy is decreasing.
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33
In Sarasota, Florida, a visitor might find:
A) extremely ageist attitudes.
B) residents who believe age 85 is fairly young.
C) residents who see "later life" as starting at an older age.
D) mostly midlife adults.
A) extremely ageist attitudes.
B) residents who believe age 85 is fairly young.
C) residents who see "later life" as starting at an older age.
D) mostly midlife adults.
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34
The fact, that, statistically speaking, a surviving spouse may die soon after being widowed is called____________.
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35
If Dr. Demography is discussing the median age, she means the age at which:
A) half the population is older and half is younger.
B) people reach middle age.
C) people are at the midpoint of their lives.
D) half the population is richer and half is poorer.
A) half the population is older and half is younger.
B) people reach middle age.
C) people are at the midpoint of their lives.
D) half the population is richer and half is poorer.
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36
In the United States, older workers face concerns about inadequate retirement funds and _____ in the work force.
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37
Which three nations have the "oldest" populations?
A) Italy, Japan, and Germany
B) China, the United States, and Russia
C) Sweden, China, and Russia
D) China, Japan, and India
A) Italy, Japan, and Germany
B) China, the United States, and Russia
C) Sweden, China, and Russia
D) China, Japan, and India
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38
If an elderly person describes old age as a time of physical and mental loss, this person MOST likely:
A) is seriously depressed.
B) has the same feelings as many older adults.
C) is usually wrong.
D) has a serious chronic disease.
A) is seriously depressed.
B) has the same feelings as many older adults.
C) is usually wrong.
D) has a serious chronic disease.
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39
Ageism is:
A) normal worldwide.
B) only held by the young.
C) a sign of emotional problems.
D) only apparent in the United States.
A) normal worldwide.
B) only held by the young.
C) a sign of emotional problems.
D) only apparent in the United States.
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40
_____ refers to issues related to balancing the needs of the old and the young.
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41
Victor says, "In the past, people revered the elderly." After reading this chapter, how should a student respond?
A) "Wrong! Every culture looks down on people who have the frailties of old age."
B) "Wrong! Every culture looks down on people once they reach a certain age."
C) "That depends on the society."
D) "Yes, that's true."
A) "Wrong! Every culture looks down on people who have the frailties of old age."
B) "Wrong! Every culture looks down on people once they reach a certain age."
C) "That depends on the society."
D) "Yes, that's true."
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42
Age differences in performance are SMALLEST when young and elderly people are asked to:
A) recognize a word they have previously seen.
B) come up with a word they have previously seen on their own.
C) remember where they heard a piece of information.
D) remember material quickly.
A) recognize a word they have previously seen.
B) come up with a word they have previously seen on their own.
C) remember where they heard a piece of information.
D) remember material quickly.
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43
The stereotype that people treated the elderly better in the past is:
A) false.
B) true, worldwide.
C) true, but only in China.
D) true, but only in hunter-gatherer societies.
A) false.
B) true, worldwide.
C) true, but only in China.
D) true, but only in hunter-gatherer societies.
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44
Which memory task involves divided attention?
A) memorizing this chapter in Experiencing the Lifespan while texting and checking Facebook
B) memorizing this chapter in Experiencing the Lifespan while at the library
C) memorizing this chapter in Experiencing the Lifespan while taking notes
D) daydreaming about something you read in Experiencing the Lifespan while driving home
A) memorizing this chapter in Experiencing the Lifespan while texting and checking Facebook
B) memorizing this chapter in Experiencing the Lifespan while at the library
C) memorizing this chapter in Experiencing the Lifespan while taking notes
D) daydreaming about something you read in Experiencing the Lifespan while driving home
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45
Generalizing from the text, if a friend posts Facebook photos of people at a party you attended, it will be easiest to remember:
A) having seen those people.
B) the names of those people.
C) what time you saw those people.
D) what those people were discussing at the party.
A) having seen those people.
B) the names of those people.
C) what time you saw those people.
D) what those people were discussing at the party.
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46
Generalizing from the text, an elderly student in a lifespan development class will perform almost as WELL compared to a college student in emerging adulthood on ___________ tests.
A) multiple-choice tests
B) short-answer tests
C) fill-in-the-blank tests
D) timed-essay tests
A) multiple-choice tests
B) short-answer tests
C) fill-in-the-blank tests
D) timed-essay tests
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47
Tasks involving divided attention are most apt to impair memory _____.
A) at every age
B) by middle age
C) in old age
D) unless people practice multitasking
A) at every age
B) by middle age
C) in old age
D) unless people practice multitasking
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48
Which of the following is a good memory tip for older people?
A) Avoid situations where you need to multitask.
B) Stretch your mind by trying to remember each name when you are introduced to a group of people.
C) Assume that your memory is just as good as when you were young.
D) Divide your attention between two things.
A) Avoid situations where you need to multitask.
B) Stretch your mind by trying to remember each name when you are introduced to a group of people.
C) Assume that your memory is just as good as when you were young.
D) Divide your attention between two things.
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49
Generalizing from the text, which memory situation is easiest?
A) recognizing you already met a person
B) remembering where you met a person
C) remembering a person's name
D) remembering on what day you met a person
A) recognizing you already met a person
B) remembering where you met a person
C) remembering a person's name
D) remembering on what day you met a person
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50
Age losses on the most difficult memory tests begin in the _____.
A) late twenties
B) forties
C) fifties
D) sixties
A) late twenties
B) forties
C) fifties
D) sixties
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51
Which perception about older people is TRUE?
A) People treated the elderly better in the "good old days."
B) People generally see the elderly as wise.
C) In China, people feel much better about old age than do people in the West.
D) Young people are especially negative about old age.
A) People treated the elderly better in the "good old days."
B) People generally see the elderly as wise.
C) In China, people feel much better about old age than do people in the West.
D) Young people are especially negative about old age.
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52
What stereotype do MOST people share about the elderly?
A) The elderly are depressed.
B) The elderly are better at handling conflicts and are gifted storytellers.
C) The elderly are happier than young adults.
D) The elderly are more powerful than young people.
A) The elderly are depressed.
B) The elderly are better at handling conflicts and are gifted storytellers.
C) The elderly are happier than young adults.
D) The elderly are more powerful than young people.
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53
Generalizing from the text, most people begin to worry that their memory has significantly declined when they reach their _____.
A) thirties
B) fifties
C) seventies
D) eighties
A) thirties
B) fifties
C) seventies
D) eighties
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54
On easy memory tasks, older people perform:
A) almost as well as the young.
B) far worse than the young.
C) better than the young.
D) better or worse than the young, depending on the test.
A) almost as well as the young.
B) far worse than the young.
C) better than the young.
D) better or worse than the young, depending on the test.
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55
When a 30-year-old and 70-year-old make a memory mistake, what do people tend to think?
A) The older adult may be getting Alzheimer's disease; the young person has too much on her mind.
B) Both adults are mentally declining.
C) Both adults have too much on their mind.
D) The 30-year-old is "mentally declining"; the 70-year-old has too much on his mind.
A) The older adult may be getting Alzheimer's disease; the young person has too much on her mind.
B) Both adults are mentally declining.
C) Both adults have too much on their mind.
D) The 30-year-old is "mentally declining"; the 70-year-old has too much on his mind.
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56
Regularly completing homework for another class during lectures makes test performance:
A) worse.
B) unchanged, as multitasking is "easy" for kids who have grown up in the digital age.
C) better, as it helps to focus the mind.
D) unchanged if students have already practiced that ability.
A) worse.
B) unchanged, as multitasking is "easy" for kids who have grown up in the digital age.
C) better, as it helps to focus the mind.
D) unchanged if students have already practiced that ability.
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57
Which is an example of a divided attention task?
A) checking Facebook while listening to a professor's lecture
B) looking at the professor's PowerPoints while listening to a lecture
C) taking notes while listening to a professor's lecture
D) writing on the computer while listening to a professor's lecture
A) checking Facebook while listening to a professor's lecture
B) looking at the professor's PowerPoints while listening to a lecture
C) taking notes while listening to a professor's lecture
D) writing on the computer while listening to a professor's lecture
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58
If a classmate brags that she can complete all of her out-of-class assignments during lectures and never miss anything, she is:
A) mistaken.
B) correct, but only if she really has practiced that skill.
C) correct, but only if she is under 25.
D) correct, but only if she is particularly gifted intellectually.
A) mistaken.
B) correct, but only if she really has practiced that skill.
C) correct, but only if she is under 25.
D) correct, but only if she is particularly gifted intellectually.
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59
Which memory task is virtually impossible for older people?
A) memorizing something while simultaneously monitoring something else
B) recognizing faces
C) memorizing names
D) following directions
A) memorizing something while simultaneously monitoring something else
B) recognizing faces
C) memorizing names
D) following directions
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60
Which of the following is the best memory suggestion for older people?
A) Don't tax your brain by trying to memorize material.
B) Avoid situations where you have to multitask.
C) Repeat information to embed material in your mind.
D) Avoid learning new information right after dinner.
A) Don't tax your brain by trying to memorize material.
B) Avoid situations where you have to multitask.
C) Repeat information to embed material in your mind.
D) Avoid learning new information right after dinner.
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61
Which is an example of episodic memory?
A) remembering your favorite teacher in elementary school
B) recalling what you had for dinner four days ago
C) remembering your address
D) recalling your best friend's name
A) remembering your favorite teacher in elementary school
B) recalling what you had for dinner four days ago
C) remembering your address
D) recalling your best friend's name
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62
Who is using ONLY selection and optimization to help memory?
A) Jing, who focuses on what he needs to remember most, and takes special time to remember those facts
B) Kathy, who asks her husband to help her remember important items she needs
C) Lala, who uses a daily planner to remember her appointments
D) Dembe, who believes that his memory is so good that he will automatically recall everything
A) Jing, who focuses on what he needs to remember most, and takes special time to remember those facts
B) Kathy, who asks her husband to help her remember important items she needs
C) Lala, who uses a daily planner to remember her appointments
D) Dembe, who believes that his memory is so good that he will automatically recall everything
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63
If your aunt has Alzheimer's disease, which memory will remain longest?
A) her name
B) what it feels like to be kissed
C) her birthday
D) her address
A) her name
B) what it feels like to be kissed
C) her birthday
D) her address
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64
Dr. Koror is a 68-year-old college professor. His memory is getting worse, but he wants to continue working at a high level. Based on Baltes's selective optimization with compensation model, Dr. Koror should:
A) ignore his health problems and just keep going.
B) retire, as he won't be able to fully master his job.
C) choose which aspect of his job, such as teaching or research, he likes best, and then work especially hard at that task.
D) only teach night classes.
A) ignore his health problems and just keep going.
B) retire, as he won't be able to fully master his job.
C) choose which aspect of his job, such as teaching or research, he likes best, and then work especially hard at that task.
D) only teach night classes.
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65
Which developmental science term is most similar to semantic memory?
A) crystallized knowledge
B) fluid abilities
C) reaction time
D) physical skills
A) crystallized knowledge
B) fluid abilities
C) reaction time
D) physical skills
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66
_____ memory resides in a lower-brain center, and stays intact even into Alzheimer's disease.
A) Episodic
B) Semantic
C) Procedural
D) Easy
A) Episodic
B) Semantic
C) Procedural
D) Easy
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67
Remembering the name of your town is in _____ memory.
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) fluid
D) semantic
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) fluid
D) semantic
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68
Knowing how to dress is in _____ memory, the most resilient memory system.
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) semantic
D) cortical
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) semantic
D) cortical
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69
According to the information-processing perspective, an issue impairing later-life memory is that:
A) the executive processor doesn't function well.
B) poor focusing ability causes irrelevant thoughts to intrude.
C) the hippocampus takes over from the frontal lobes.
D) mnemonic techniques don't work.
A) the executive processor doesn't function well.
B) poor focusing ability causes irrelevant thoughts to intrude.
C) the hippocampus takes over from the frontal lobes.
D) mnemonic techniques don't work.
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70
Which is the order of memory systems from MOST fragile to MOST enduring?
A) episodic memory; procedural memory; semantic memory
B) procedural memory; semantic memory; episodic memory
C) episodic memory; semantic memory; procedural memory
D) semantic memory; episodic memory; procedural memory
A) episodic memory; procedural memory; semantic memory
B) procedural memory; semantic memory; episodic memory
C) episodic memory; semantic memory; procedural memory
D) semantic memory; episodic memory; procedural memory
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Which is a neuroscience finding relating to memory and age?
A) When the memory task is difficult, the elderly brain shifts to underactivation.
B) When the memory task is easy, the elderly brain shuts down.
C) Frontal lobe activation patterns are similar on memory tests.
D) Individual neurons look different on memory tests.
A) When the memory task is difficult, the elderly brain shifts to underactivation.
B) When the memory task is easy, the elderly brain shuts down.
C) Frontal lobe activation patterns are similar on memory tests.
D) Individual neurons look different on memory tests.
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72
The MAIN physiological cause of later-life memory impairments is neural loss in the _____.
A) frontal lobes
B) visual cortex
C) auditory cortex
D) brain's lower centers
A) frontal lobes
B) visual cortex
C) auditory cortex
D) brain's lower centers
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73
Dr. Korir is 68. His health is deteriorating, but he wants to continue performing surgery. Based on Baltes's principles of selective optimization with compensation Dr. Korir should:
A) ignore his health problems and do the best he can.
B) retire, as he won't be able to fully master this highly skilled job.
C) focus on taking more time and working harder on operations, and cut down on the number of surgeries he does each week.
D) stay on the job but care less about performing well.
A) ignore his health problems and do the best he can.
B) retire, as he won't be able to fully master this highly skilled job.
C) focus on taking more time and working harder on operations, and cut down on the number of surgeries he does each week.
D) stay on the job but care less about performing well.
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74
Which is an example of semantic memory?
A) remembering what day you need to meet a friend next week
B) recalling the name of your significant other
C) remembering the name of a person you just met at a party
D) recalling what you had for dinner 3 days ago
A) remembering what day you need to meet a friend next week
B) recalling the name of your significant other
C) remembering the name of a person you just met at a party
D) recalling what you had for dinner 3 days ago
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75
Which is NOT an example of procedural memory?
A) remembering how to type on a computer
B) recalling how to eat
C) remembering the name of ones' spouse
D) automatically reciting, "I pledge allegiance to the flag."
A) remembering how to type on a computer
B) recalling how to eat
C) remembering the name of ones' spouse
D) automatically reciting, "I pledge allegiance to the flag."
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76
Which are the two MOST enduring memory systems?
A) procedural and episodic memory
B) procedural and semantic memory
C) episodic and semantic memory
D) memory for names and faces
A) procedural and episodic memory
B) procedural and semantic memory
C) episodic and semantic memory
D) memory for names and faces
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77
What is the BEST key to easily remembering material?
A) Make the information emotionally vivid.
B) Rehearse the information again and again.
C) Practice memorizing as much as you can.
D) Focus on remembering only easy facts.
A) Make the information emotionally vivid.
B) Rehearse the information again and again.
C) Practice memorizing as much as you can.
D) Focus on remembering only easy facts.
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78
Neuroscientists find that when older adults memorize easy material, they activate _____ regions of the frontal cortex.
A) larger
B) smaller
C) curvier
D) no
A) larger
B) smaller
C) curvier
D) no
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79
Which is the most fragile memory system?
A) episodic memory
B) semantic memory
C) procedural memory
D) short-term memory
A) episodic memory
B) semantic memory
C) procedural memory
D) short-term memory
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80
In giving difficult, timed memory tasks to older adults, neuroscientists find _____ activation.
A) intense frontal-lobe
B) minimal frontal-lobe
C) very intense parietal-lobe
D) minimal parietal-lobe
A) intense frontal-lobe
B) minimal frontal-lobe
C) very intense parietal-lobe
D) minimal parietal-lobe
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