Continuity of cognitive change across adulthood

Volume: 23, Issue: 3, Pages: 932 - 939
Published: Aug 4, 2015
Abstract
Although cross-sectional (between-person) comparisons consistently reveal age-related cognitive declines beginning in early adulthood, significant declines in longitudinal (within-person) comparisons are often not apparent until age 60 or later. The latter results have led to inferences that cognitive change does not begin until late middle age. However, because mean change reflects a mixture of maturational and experiential influences whose...
Paper Details
Title
Continuity of cognitive change across adulthood
Published Date
Aug 4, 2015
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
932 - 939
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