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Cognitive Changes
Cognitive Changes
Cognitive Changes
Cognitive Changes
Cognitive Changes

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Cognitive Changes Defined

Refers to changes in mental skills such as memory or reasoning. Studies of healthy older people seem to show that the speed of mental processes may slow down but reasoning, such as problem-solving, remains much the same as we age. Some memory ski lls such as certain types of short-term memory may decline. A major advance in research in studying cognition is that researchers now can break memory into different component parts (e.g., verbal, non-verbal).

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  • WNYC Lopate: Science of the Reading Brain (January 01, 2008): Professor of child development Maryanne Wolf explains how the human brain learns to read ? and why some people have a very difficult time learning how to read, as in the case of dyslexics. Her recent book is Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science o

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