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Recent advances in psychology and aging
Title:
Recent advances in psychology and aging
Author:
Costa, Paul T.
ISBN:
9780080522784
9780444514950
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 247 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Series:
Advances in cell aging and gerontology ; v. 15
Advances in cell aging and gerontology ; v. 15.
Contents:
Aging and the seven sins of memory / Benton H. Pierce, Jon S. Simons and Daniel L. Schacter -- Age-related changes in visual attention / David J. Madden and Wythe L. Whiting -- Studies of aging, hypertension and cognitive functioning : with contributions from the Maine-Syracuse study / Merrill F. Elias [and others] -- A life span view of emotional functioning in adulthood and old age / Susan T. Charles and Laura L. Carstensen -- Personality and self-esteem development across the life span / Kali H. Trzesniewski [and others] -- The evolving concept of subjective well-being : the multifaceted nature of happiness / Ed Diener, Christie Napa Scollon and Richard E. Lucas -- A cultural lens on biopsychosocial models of aging / James S. Jackson, Toni C. Antonucci and Edna Brown.
Abstract:
Recent Events in the Psychology of Aging documents the successful integration of aging into the mainstream of psychology. Leading psychologists present overviews of the key issues and research findings on mainstream topics. These include cognitive neuroscience, visual attention, learning, memory and cognition, as well as personality and happiness. The intersection of aging content with mainstream psychology is also prominent in the areas of emotions, personality, and social psychology as seen in the chapters on subjective well-being, emotional development, self-esteem and personality trajectories. The seven chapters of this book offer information on such topics as: the seven sins of memory, categorizing the common breakdowns of memory in everyday life and the special breakdown of sins that increase with aging; problems with attention and learning; and offers answers to questions such as do emotions get blunted with age; do older people focus more on positive feelings; and the age old question of whether older people are happier than younger people is given in the chapter on the evolving concept of subjective well-being and the multifaceted nature of happiness. Questions about what occurs to one's self-esteem and personality are also masterfully discussed and the answers may be surprising. The concluding seventh chapter provides a cultural lens on the biopsychosocial study of aging.
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ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444514950Available:*
Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| BF724.8 .R43 2004 | 1184243-1001 | Elsevier E-Book Collections | Searching... |
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