A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
What is health
Gardner's belief that intelligence includes logical, mathematical, verbal, visual/spatial, musical, and kinesthetic abitility
What is multiple intelligence theory
People in low income brackets and those without insurance are at a greater risk for loosing this
What is their teeth
the recall of information from your personal past
What is autobiographical memory
Overall mental ability
What is intelligence?
Speech directed at olde adults similar to the way people talk to babies
What is elderspeak
The theory that certain families seem more prone to develop a form of Alzheimer's disease
What is early-onset-familial Alzheirmer's
After smoking, the next major factor for heart disease is this
What is a sedentary lifestyle
the recall of information from the distant past that are not necessarily personal
What is remote memory
What is others
Radiation from the sun causes age changes known as this
What is photoaging?
This theory was proposed by Cattell and Horn who divided intelligence into two distinct factors
What is fluid-crystallized theory
Risk factors for developing dementia and Alzheimer's include cariovascular and cerebrovascular disease, genetics, conditions such as depression and TBI, and
What are lifestyle factors
Long-term memory for information that people acquire without intending to do so
The most well-known individual test of adult intelligence
What is the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
Cells in the kidneys that serve as tiny filters that cleanse the blood of metabolic waste
What are nephrons
The hypothesis that individuals lose brain tissue over the life span because neurons don not have the ability to replace themselves
What is the neuron fallout model
High levels of insulin growth factor-1 places people at risk for this type of loss
What is memory loss
the recall of where or how you acquired information. For example, knowing that the correct answer in Kahoot was in the bottom left
The ability to carry out higher level cognitive operations
What is fluid reasoning (Gf)
Piaget's stage that refers to the way adults structure their think over and beyond that of adolescents
What is postformal operations?
What is attentional resource theory
Smoking, lifestyle factors, and this are associated with declines in IQ as people age
Remembering to do something that has not yet happened involves this type of memory
What is prospective memory?
The acquisition of specific skills and the information people gain
What is crystallized intelligence?