What is 70(s)?
The age that people tend to notice a difference in memory.
What is 65?
Genetics influence Cognitive Ability.
(True/False)
True
Electronic games designed to provide both cognitive and physical exercise.
What are "exergames"?
During this age range a persons total I.Q. drops.
What is 64 to 72?
Short-Term memory is commonly referred to as ___.
What is Primary Memory?
The first indicators of cognitive change.
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What are hearing and vision difficulties?
The average amount of phone calls an adult 65 and older makes a month.
What is 100?
The field in psychology that studies the measurement of human abilities.
What is Psychometrics?
The term for the recall of events.
What is Episodic Memory?
Cognitive activity is preserved in older adults through these intellectual activities.
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What are chess, bridge, and crossword puzzles?
The biggest preventable healthcare problem in the United States.
What is Medication Adherence?
"Requiring adaptation to new situations and for which prior education or learning provide relatively little advantage."
What is Fluid Intelligence?
The name of the region of the brain that older adults use for memory.
What is the Frontal Region or Frontal Lobe?
The term for for the level of professional prestige, social position, and income experience throughout one's life.
What is Sociobiographical History?
Older peoples subjective evaluation of their cognitive based more on ____ rather than actual decline.
What are stereotypes?