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Houd je hersens fit
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ISBN: 9058711935 Year: 2003 Publisher: Zaltbommel Thema, bedrijfswetenschappelijke en educatieve uitgeverij

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Le vieillissement cognitif
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Year: 1994 Publisher: Paris PUF

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Aging and cognition : research methodologies and empirical advances
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ISBN: 1433818957 Year: 2009 Publisher: Washington, District of Columbia : American Psychological Association,

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Cognitive performance in adults aged 60 and over : National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011-2014
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Hyattsville, MD : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics,

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Adult Cognition
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ISBN: 0387907289 1461394848 1461394864 Year: 1982 Publisher: Springer New York

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Cognitive performance in adults aged 60 and over : National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011-2014
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The handbook of aging and cognition
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ISBN: 9780805859904 9780203837665 9781136872099 9781136872136 9781136872143 9781138975705 080585990X Year: 2008 Publisher: New York Hove : Psychology Press,

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The aging brain : functional adaptation across adulthood
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ISBN: 1433831155 Year: 2019 Publisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association,

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"Brain aging has long been seen as a process of deterioration and decline. Today, this view been challenged with research showing that not all cognitive processes decline with age, that some improve over the course of adulthood, and those that improve can often compensate for those that decline. Chapters in this multidisciplinary volume examine the neural mechanisms underlying changes in the aging brain, changes in learning and memory, risk and protective factors, and the assessment and prevention of cognitive decline"--

Aging and cognitive processes
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ISBN: 0306409461 Year: 1982 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Plenum

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Enhancing cognitive functioning and brain plasticity
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics,

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Enhancing Cognitive Functioning and Brain Plasticity offers a synergistic view of the complex role of exercise, physical activity, and intellectual stimulation in the cognitive and brain functioning of older adults. Using the research and implications suggested by the text's contributors, each an expert in his or her respective field, readers will deepen current knowledge and expand their perspectives regarding the influence of exercise and physical activity on the aging brain. As the final text of the three-volume Aging, Exercise, and Cognition series, Enhancing Cognitive Functioning and Brain Plasticity examines exercise and nonexercise interventions shown to influence cognition and brain plasticity in elderly humans and older animals. The most current research is presented in nine chapters, each with a concluding section to summarize important information and suggest avenues for further study. The text also discusses how state-of-the-art neuroimaging measures, including event-related brain potentials, positron emission tomography, and functional magnetic resonance imaging, are used in the study of individual differences in cognition and brain functioning. Readers interested in the effects of environment on the psychosocial functioning of older adults will find compelling evidence regarding the positive influence of cognitive training and intellectual engagement. The book also discusses the effects of exercise on the reduction of age-related declines in both context-specific skills and broader processes and abilities. Data on the influence of both controlled laboratory interventions and more realistic lifestyle interventions provide a complete look at how to enhance cognitive performance and preserve cognitive function in older adults. With directions for further research suggested throughout the text, Enhancing Cognitive Functioning and Brain Plasticity provides an excellent framework for continued study of aging from psychological and neuroscientific perspectives. The review of literature regarding the effects of exercise on neurocognitive functioning across the life span and presentation of the effects of exercise on performance, learning, and memory add to mounting evidence supporting the role of exercise and physical activity as protective measures against cognitive loss during aging. The text concludes with a thoughtful discussion of when and how the relationship between exercise and physical activity interventions and cognitive improvement could be translated into specific public health recommendations. Featuring the latest research from leading experts compiled into one complete volume, Enhancing Cognitive Functioning and Brain Plasticity shows that a physically active lifestyle contributes significantly to the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Human Kinetics' Aging, Exercise, and Cognition series presents advanced research and key issues for understanding and researching the links between exercise, aging, and cognition. The three volumes in this series are essential references for cognitive gerontologists, medical and health science researchers, exercise science researchers and professionals, and public health administrators interested in scientific evidence demonstrating the beneficial effects of regular physical activity on cognitive functioning and general health during aging.

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