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Age-Related Memory Loss: 20 to 100 Years – A Research Study of Healthy Adults

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What happens to memory during the ninth and tenth decades of life? The research conducted by Dr Lamont challenges the earlier perception that a linear decline occurs from about 40 years of age until late old age. On the contrary, the linear theory was found to be inaccurate for many types of memory. There is good news for those in the 50-70 age group, and beyond that startling variations in memory abilities were found in this study of healthy adults from 20 to 100 years of age. The rapidly aging population will make these findings critical in future planning. Clinicians, legislators, researchers, decision makers in the fields of town planning, retirement, health and community services, and care of the elderly will find the research outcomes fundamental in planning for rapid growth in the 85+ sector of the population. Understanding how this age group will be able to function in society is crucial to the retention of independence and quality of life for our oldest citizens.

Author: Lamont, Allison

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 3639035828
Language: English
Pages: 348

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Weight 1.03 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.72 in

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