Cognitive Changes and the Aging Brain
Stephen E Nadeau editor Kenneth M Heilman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Dec '19
Should be back in stock very soon
Examines the alterations of cognition, perception, and behavior that occur with healthy brain aging, their mechanisms, and their management.
This book describes the changes in cognitive functions, perception and behavior that occur with brain aging in the absence of neurological disease, their underlying mechanisms, and their management. It will be of value to clinicians - including neurologists, geriatricians, psychologists, and psychiatrists - as well as researchers and students.This book describes the changes in the brain and in cognitive functions that occur with aging in the absence of a neurological, psychiatric, or medical disease. It discusses aging-related changes in many brain functions, including memory, language, sensory perception, motor function, creativity, attention, executive functions, emotions and mood. The neural mechanisms that may account for specific aging-related changes in cognition, perception and behavior are explored, as well as the means by which aging-related cognitive decrements can be managed and possibly ameliorated. Consequently, this book will be of value to clinicians, including neurologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians, primary care physicians, psychologists and speech-language pathologists. In addition, researchers and graduate students who want to learn about the aging brain will find this an indispensable guide.
ISBN: 9781108453608
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
Weight: 750g
520 pages