Hsiao-Wen Liao,Laura L Carstensen
Hsiao-Wen Liao
The articles in the present volume enhance the understanding of the role of perceived time in human development. Together, they point to the multifaceted nature of perceived future time and the associations different aspects of time have wi...
Daily Activity Abilities in MCI, Alzheimer's Disease, and Healthy Controls [0.03%]
轻度认知障碍、阿尔茨海默病和健康对照组的日常生活活动能力
Justina Avila,Amina Flowers,Travis M Scott et al.
Justina Avila et al.
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a risk state for dementia. The present study assessed daily functioning in MCI individuals (amnestic [aMCI] and nonamnestic [naMCI]) relative to those with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and healthy controls (NC...
Joan K Monin,Lu Zhou,Trace Kershaw
Joan K Monin
Attachment theory is useful for understanding how couples cope with stress across the lifespan. This study used the the Actor Partner Interdependence Model to examine the extent to which attachment related to one's own (actor effect) and on...
Silvia Sörensen,Jameson K Hirsch,Jeffrey M Lyness
Silvia Sörensen
Aging is associated with an increase in need for assistance. Preparation for future care (PFC) is related to improved coping ability as well as better mental and physical health outcomes among older adults. We examined the association of op...
Philippe Rast,Stuart W S Macdonald,Scott M Hofer
Philippe Rast
Intensive measurement burst designs permit analysis of behavioral and biological processes as they unfold over short and long periods of time and providing the opportunity to identify change from an individual's normative level of functioni...
Joseph M Dzierzewski,Michael Marsiske,Adrienne Aiken Morgan et al.
Joseph M Dzierzewski et al.
The current study examined predictors of individual differences in the magnitude of practice-related improvements achieved by 87 older adults (meanage 63.52 years) over 18-weeks of cognitive practice. Cognitive inconsistency in both baselin...
Maintaining a Sense of Control in the Context of Cognitive Challenge: Greater Stability in Control Beliefs Benefits Working Memory [0.03%]
在认知挑战背景下保持控制感:控制信念的更大稳定性有利于工作记忆
Stefan Agrigoroaei,Shevaun D Neupert,Margie E Lachman
Stefan Agrigoroaei
We considered the functional role of control beliefs for cognitive performance by focusing on patterns of stability across multiple trials increasing in level of difficulty. We assessed 56 adults aged 18-88 on working memory tasks. We exami...
Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Change and Survival: An Investigation of the Association Between Change in Memory Scores and Death [0.03%]
纵向变化和生存的联合建模:记忆力得分变化与死亡率之间关系的研究
Graciela Muniz Terrera,Andrea M Piccinin,Boo Johansson et al.
Graciela Muniz Terrera et al.
Joint longitudinal-survival models are useful when repeated measures and event time data are available and possibly associated. The application of this joint model in aging research is relatively rare, albeit particularly useful, when there...
Multivariate Longitudinal Modeling of Cognitive Aging: Associations Among Change and Variation in Processing Speed and Visuospatial Ability [0.03%]
多元纵向老年认知评估:信息加工速度和视空间能力变化及变异的相互关系
Annie Robitaille,Graciela Muniz,Andrea M Piccinin et al.
Annie Robitaille et al.
We illustrate the use of the parallel latent growth curve model using data from OCTO-Twin. We found a significant intercept-intercept and slope-slope association between processing speed and visuospatial ability. Within-person correlations ...
The Effects of Suffering in Chronically Ill Older Adults on the Health and Well-Being of Family Members Involved in Their Care: The Role of Emotion-Related Processes [0.03%]
慢性病老年人的痛苦对照顾其家庭成员的健康和福祉的影响:情绪相关过程的作用
Joan K Monin,Richard Schulz
Joan K Monin
A large literature shows that caregivers of chronically ill older adults have a higher risk for impaired health and decreased longevity. In this paper we review research that addresses pathways through which family members experience negati...