Cognitive Aging in a Social and Affective Context: Advances Over the Past 50 Years
Discussion:
Socioaffective domains may preserve function within cognitive domains in part because socioaffective processing provides a rich source of environmental support and links to motivated cognition. The authors outline future directions related to these hypotheses.
Source: Journals of Gerontology: Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Kensinger, E. A., Gutchess, A. H. Tags: Special Issue: Cognitive Aging: Special Article Source Type: research