Chapter 14 - Late life and Neurocognitive disorders Flashcards
interests shift from seeking new social interactions to cultivating a few social relationships that matter to us
social selectivity
prescribing of multiple drugs to a person
polypharmacy
consequences of being a certain chronological age
age effects
consequences of growing up during a particular time period with unique challenges and opportunities
cohort effects
confounds that arise because events at a particular point in time can have a specific effect on a variable that is being studied
time of measurement effects
when people are no longer available for follow up due to death
selective mortality
congestive heart failure
angina
inner ear control of one’s sense of balance
vestibular system
descriptive term for the deterioration of cognitive abilities to the point that functioning becomes impaired
dementia
confusion with respect to time, place or identity
disorientation
brain tissue irreversibly deteriorates, death within 12 years
Alzheimer’s disease
small, round, beta-amyloid protein deposits outside neurons
plaques
twisted protein filaments composed largely of the protein tau in the axons of neurons
neurofibrillary tangles
lifestyle variables of alzheimer’s
smoking
single
depressed
low social support
the idea that some people may be able to compensate for the disease by using alternative brain networks or cognitive strategies such that cognitive symptoms are less pronounced
cognitive reserve