PAD Introduction

Description

undergraduate Psychology of Ageing and Dementia Mind Map on PAD Introduction, created by Olivia Dohren on 08/10/2014.
Olivia Dohren
Mind Map by Olivia Dohren, updated more than 1 year ago
Olivia Dohren
Created by Olivia Dohren almost 10 years ago
11
0

Resource summary

PAD Introduction
  1. why study PAD?
    1. ageing population
      1. advance in life exp
        1. implications for finance, healthcare, retirement, technology design
        2. processing speed

          Annotations:

          • Salthouse (1996)
          1. limited time mechanism
            1. early processing takes up disproportion amount of processing time
              1. insufficient time for later stages
              2. simultaniety mechanism
                1. products from earlier processing may be lost by the time later processing is complete
                2. global vs selective slowing
                3. inhibition

                  Annotations:

                  • Hasher & Zacks (1988)
                  1. working memory
                    1. difficulty focusing on target info and ignoring/inhibiting attention to irrelevant material
                      1. internal thoughts vs external distractions
                        1. preventing off task info entering WM
                          1. deleting or suppressing marginally relevant info in WM
                            1. restrains strong response emission before suppression is evaluated
                            2. sensory functions

                              Annotations:

                              • Lindenberger & Baltes (1994)
                              1. Berling Ageing Study
                                1. age related variance in cognitive ability mediated by....
                                  1. Visual and Auditory Acuity
                              2. frontal lobe theory

                                Annotations:

                                • West (1996)
                                1. age related neural changes in frontal cortex
                                  1. PFC reduction in volume, dendritic length and number
                                    1. cognitive functions relying on frontal cortex will decline with age
                                      1. support from episodic memory, STROOP task, WM
                                      2. neural noise

                                        Annotations:

                                        • Welford
                                        1. neural circuits in the brain become increasingly noisy
                                          1. signal to noise ratio decreases
                                            1. ability to stay focused and concentrate deteriorates = deficits in cognitive performance
                                              1. parallel with inhibitory mechanism but on a neural level
                                              Show full summary Hide full summary

                                              Similar

                                              Chemistry Facts
                                              beth2384
                                              Constitutional Law
                                              jesusreyes88
                                              3. The Bolshevik's Seizure of Power
                                              ShreyaDas
                                              IB Economics SL: Microeconomics
                                              Han Zhang
                                              Prueba de Aptitud Académica - Lenguaje
                                              Teresa Nadal
                                              How did Hitler challenge and exploit the Treaty of Versailles 1933 - March 1938?
                                              Leah Firmstone
                                              GCSE REVISION TIMETABLE
                                              neharaniga
                                              Music symbols
                                              Sarah Egan
                                              Periodic table - full deck of element symbols
                                              Derek Cumberbatch
                                              exothermic and endothermic reactions
                                              janey.efen
                                              TISSUE TYPES
                                              Missi Shoup