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Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, Eighth Edition, tackles the biological and environmental influences on behavior as well as the reciprocal interface between changes in the brain and behavior during the course of the adult life span. The psychology of aging is important to many features of daily life, from workplace and the family, to public policy matters. It is complex, and new questions are continually raised about how behavior changes with age. Providing perspectives on the behavioral science of aging for diverse disciplines, the handbook explains how the role of behavior is organized…mehr
Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, Eighth Edition, tackles the biological and environmental influences on behavior as well as the reciprocal interface between changes in the brain and behavior during the course of the adult life span. The psychology of aging is important to many features of daily life, from workplace and the family, to public policy matters. It is complex, and new questions are continually raised about how behavior changes with age. Providing perspectives on the behavioral science of aging for diverse disciplines, the handbook explains how the role of behavior is organized and how it changes over time. Along with parallel advances in research methodology, it explicates in great detail patterns and sub-patterns of behavior over the lifespan, and how they are affected by biological, health, and social interactions. New topics to the eighth edition include preclinical neuropathology, audition and language comprehension in adult aging, cognitive interventions and neural processes, social interrelations, age differences in the connection of mood and cognition, cross-cultural issues, financial decision-making and capacity, technology, gaming, social networking, and more. - Tackles the biological and environmental influences on behavior as well as the reciprocal interface between changes in the brain and behavior during the course of the adult life span - Covers the key areas in psychological gerontology research in one volume - Explains how the role of behavior is organized and how it changes over time - Completely revised from the previous edition - New chapter on gender and aging process
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Autorenporträt
K. Warner Schaie holds an appointment as affiliate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington. He is also the Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus of Human Development and Psychology at the Pennsylvania State University. He received his Ph.D. in clinical and developmental psychology from the University of Washington, an honorary Dr. Phil. from the Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Germany, and an honorary Sc.D. degree from West Virginia University. He received the Kleemeier Award for Distinguished Research Contributions and the Distinguished Career Contribution to Gerontology Award from the Gerontological Society of America, the MENSA lifetime career award, and the Distinguished Scientific Contributions award from the American Psychological Association. He is a past president of the APA Division of Adult Development and Aging and currently represents that Division on the APA Council of Representatives. He is author or editor of more than 60 books
including the textbook Adult Development and Aging (5th edition, with S.L. Willis) and of all previous editions of the Handbook of the Psychology of Aging (with J.E. Birren or S.L. Willis). He has directed the Seattle Longitudinal Study of cognitive aging since 1956 and is the author of more than 300 journal articles and chapters on the psychology of aging. His current research interest is in the life course of adult intelligence, its antecedents and modifiability, the impact of cognitive behavior in midlife upon the integrity of brain structures in old age, the early detection of risk for dementia, as well as methodological issues in the developmental sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface
Section I: Concepts, Theory, Methods
Chapter 1 - Theoretical Perspectives for the Psychology of Aging in a Lifespan Context K. Warner Schaie
Chapter 2 - Methodological Considerations for the Study of Adult Development and Aging Stuart W. S. MacDonald and Robert S. Stawski
Chapter 3 - Society and the Individual at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century Toni C. Antonucci, Lisa Berkman, Axel Börsch-Supan, Laura L. Carstensen, Linda P. Fried, Frank F. Furstenberg, Dana Goldman, James S. Jackson, Martin Kohli, S. Jay Olshansky, John Rother, John W. Rowe, and Julie Zissimopoulos
Section II: Bio-Psychosocial Factors in Aging
Chapter 4 - Sex Hormones and Cognitive Aging Anna C. McCarrey, Melissa H. Kitner-Triolo, and Susan M. Resnick
Chapter 5 - The aging Mind in Transition: Amyloid Deposition and Progression Toward Alzheimer's Disease Denise C. Park and Michelle E. Farrell
Chapter 6 - Research on Human Plasticity in Adulthood: A Lifespan Agenda Simone Kühn and Ulman Lindenberger
Chapter 7 - Cognitive and Physical Aging: Genetic Influences and Gene-Environment Interplay Chandra A. Reynolds and Deborah G. Finkel
Chapter 8 - Memory: Behavior and Neural Basis Cindy Lustig and Ziyong Lin
Chapter 9 - Audition and Language Comprehension in Adult aging: Stability in the Fce of Change Arthur Wingfield and Amanda Lash
Chapter 10 - Exercise, Cognition, and Health Kirk I. Erickson and Teresa Liu-Ambrose
Section III: Behavioral Processes
Chapter 11 - Personality and Health: Reviewing Recent Research and Setting a Directive for the Future Patrick L. Hill and Brent W. Roberts
Chapter 12 - Cognitive Training in Later Adulthood Sherry L. Willis and Sylvie Belleville
Chapter 13 - Executive Functions and Neurocognitive aging Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Sara B. Festini, and Tiffany K. Jantz
Chapter 14 - Social Interrelations in Aging: The Sample Case of Married Couples Christian A. Hoppmann and Denis Gerstorf
Chapter 15 - Age Differences in the Connection of Mood and Cognition: Evidence from Studies of Mood Congruent Effects Bob G. Knight, Sarah Rastegar, and Seungyoun Kim
Chapter 16 - Psychological Vitality in the Oldest Old Jacqui Smith and Lindsay H. Ryan
Section IV: Complex Processes
Chapter 17 - Cross-Cultural Psychology of Aging Helene H. Fung and Da Jiang
Chapter 18 - Work, Retirement and Aging Mo Wang and Junqi Shi
Chapter 19 - Financial Decision-Making and Capacity in Older Adults Daniel C. Marson, Deborah L. Kerr, and Donald G. McLaren
Chapter 20 - Technology, Gaming, and Social Networking Neil Charness and Walter R. Boot
Chapter 21 - Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies for Late-Life Mood and Anxiety Disorders Lisa C. Barry and Amy L. Byers
Chapter 22 - Late-Life Sleep and Sleep Disorders Christina S. McCrae, Megan E. Petrov, Natalie Dautovich, and Kenneth L. Lichstein
Chapter 23 - Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults with Dementia and their Caregivers Linda Teri, Glenise McKenzie, and Christina A. Coulter
Chapter 24 - The Psychology of Death and Dying in Later Life David E. Balk
Chapter 1 - Theoretical Perspectives for the Psychology of Aging in a Lifespan Context K. Warner Schaie
Chapter 2 - Methodological Considerations for the Study of Adult Development and Aging Stuart W. S. MacDonald and Robert S. Stawski
Chapter 3 - Society and the Individual at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century Toni C. Antonucci, Lisa Berkman, Axel Börsch-Supan, Laura L. Carstensen, Linda P. Fried, Frank F. Furstenberg, Dana Goldman, James S. Jackson, Martin Kohli, S. Jay Olshansky, John Rother, John W. Rowe, and Julie Zissimopoulos
Section II: Bio-Psychosocial Factors in Aging
Chapter 4 - Sex Hormones and Cognitive Aging Anna C. McCarrey, Melissa H. Kitner-Triolo, and Susan M. Resnick
Chapter 5 - The aging Mind in Transition: Amyloid Deposition and Progression Toward Alzheimer's Disease Denise C. Park and Michelle E. Farrell
Chapter 6 - Research on Human Plasticity in Adulthood: A Lifespan Agenda Simone Kühn and Ulman Lindenberger
Chapter 7 - Cognitive and Physical Aging: Genetic Influences and Gene-Environment Interplay Chandra A. Reynolds and Deborah G. Finkel
Chapter 8 - Memory: Behavior and Neural Basis Cindy Lustig and Ziyong Lin
Chapter 9 - Audition and Language Comprehension in Adult aging: Stability in the Fce of Change Arthur Wingfield and Amanda Lash
Chapter 10 - Exercise, Cognition, and Health Kirk I. Erickson and Teresa Liu-Ambrose
Section III: Behavioral Processes
Chapter 11 - Personality and Health: Reviewing Recent Research and Setting a Directive for the Future Patrick L. Hill and Brent W. Roberts
Chapter 12 - Cognitive Training in Later Adulthood Sherry L. Willis and Sylvie Belleville
Chapter 13 - Executive Functions and Neurocognitive aging Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Sara B. Festini, and Tiffany K. Jantz
Chapter 14 - Social Interrelations in Aging: The Sample Case of Married Couples Christian A. Hoppmann and Denis Gerstorf
Chapter 15 - Age Differences in the Connection of Mood and Cognition: Evidence from Studies of Mood Congruent Effects Bob G. Knight, Sarah Rastegar, and Seungyoun Kim
Chapter 16 - Psychological Vitality in the Oldest Old Jacqui Smith and Lindsay H. Ryan
Section IV: Complex Processes
Chapter 17 - Cross-Cultural Psychology of Aging Helene H. Fung and Da Jiang
Chapter 18 - Work, Retirement and Aging Mo Wang and Junqi Shi
Chapter 19 - Financial Decision-Making and Capacity in Older Adults Daniel C. Marson, Deborah L. Kerr, and Donald G. McLaren
Chapter 20 - Technology, Gaming, and Social Networking Neil Charness and Walter R. Boot
Chapter 21 - Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies for Late-Life Mood and Anxiety Disorders Lisa C. Barry and Amy L. Byers
Chapter 22 - Late-Life Sleep and Sleep Disorders Christina S. McCrae, Megan E. Petrov, Natalie Dautovich, and Kenneth L. Lichstein
Chapter 23 - Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults with Dementia and their Caregivers Linda Teri, Glenise McKenzie, and Christina A. Coulter
Chapter 24 - The Psychology of Death and Dying in Later Life David E. Balk
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