Chapter 24: Late Adulthood Cognitive Development Flashcards
The part of the information-processing system that regulates the analysis and flow of information. Memory and retrieval strategies, selective attention, and rules or strategies for problem solving are all useful control processes.
CONTROL PROCESSES
Memory that is easy to retrieve on demand (as in a specific test), usually with words. Most explicit memory involves consciously learned words, data and concepts.
EXPLICIT MEMORY
Unconscious or automatic memory that is usually stores via habits emotional responses, routine procedures and various sensations.
IMPLICIT MEMORY
An overall slowdown of cognitive abilities in the weeks and months before death.
TERMINAL DECLINE
Irreversible loss of intellectual functioning cause by organic brain damage or disease. Dementia becomes more common with age, but it is abnormal and pathological even in the very old.
DEMENTIA
The most common cause of dementia, characterized by gradual deterioration of memory and personality and marked by the formation of plaques of beta-amyloid protein and tangles in the brain
ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
Forms of _____ that begin with impairments in motor ability which is governed by sub-cortex, and produce cognitive impairment in later stages. Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease and multiple sclerosis are subcortical dementias.
SUBCORTICAL DEMENTIAS
A chronic, progressive disease that is characterized by muscle tremor and rigidity, and sometimes dementia, caused by a reduction of dopamine production in the brain
Parkinson’s Disease