Enrichment Effects on Adult Cognitive Development
Georgia Institute of Technology · Max Planck Society · +3 more institutions
Abstract
In this monograph, we ask whether various kinds of intellectual, physical, and social activities produce cognitive enrichment effects-that is, whether they improve cognitive performance at different points of the adult life span, with a particular emphasis on old age. We begin with a theoretical framework that emphasizes the potential of behavior to influence levels of cognitive functioning. According to this framework, the undeniable presence of age-related decline in cognition does not invalidate the view that behavior can enhance cognitive functioning. Instead, the course of normal aging shapes a zone of possible functioning, which reflects person-specific endowments and age-related constraints. Individuals…
Citation impact
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- 46.57
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- 100%
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- 635
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4Topics & keywords
- Cognition
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Neuroscience