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A 6 page discussion of the relationship between cognitive function and age. In the past a consensus has existed in the scientific community that declines in cognitive function is an irreversible impact of age, that mental frailty is an inevitable part of late adulthood. Today, however, developmentalists seem to be altering this attitude to one which recognizes that an individual’s participation in certain activities can have a positive impact on the retention of mental agility. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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is affected by a number of factors. One of the most studied of these factors is age. In the past a consensus has existed in the scientific community
that declines in cognitive function is an irreversible impact of age, that mental frailty is an inevitable part of late adulthood. Today, however, developmentalists seem to be altering this
attitude to one which recognizes that an individuals participation in certain activities can have a positive impact on the retention of mental agility. The purpose of this paper is
to explore the manner in which our minds work and to explore those activities which are now believed to serve a positive function in the maintenance of mental agility.
Cognitive learning is the process in which knowledge is acquired. It involves an individual being cognizant of his or her environment and gaining
knowledge from that environment. This involves both thinking and problem solving which in turn results in memory formation and learning. To understand the relationship of aging and cognitive
function we must first recognize that memory and learning are inextricably paired in the behavioral patterns of animals, humans included. These phenomena occur in the brain and are directly
associated with the hippocampus area in particular. The physiology of the phenomena of memory formation is actually extremely complex. It is, however, critical to practically every human function.
The old mindset that a decline in mental function was an inevitable result of aging resulted because of a number of
misperceptions. Some of these misperceptions were based on actual research with humans but others were based only on research with lab animals. Research evaluating the differences in serial
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