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E-grāmata: Cognitive Reserve: Theory and Applications [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 368 pages, 14 Tables, black and white; 29 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203783047
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 368 pages, 14 Tables, black and white; 29 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203783047

Cognitive reserve has emerged as a powerful concept for interpreting individual differences in susceptibility to, and recovery from, brain injury or pathology. Underlying cognitive reserve is the idea that individual differences in how cognitive tasks are mediated in the brain allow some people to cope with pathology to a greater degree than others. Cognitive Reserve: Theory and Applications describes in depth the source of these individual differences.

This volume provides a comprehensive review of theory, research and clinical application of the cognitive reserve. Chapters explore the theoretical underpinnings of cognitive reserve, and evidence for its existence. Various approaches for studying this concept are addressed, including epidemiologic, cognitive experimental, and neuroimaging. Possible genetic and physiologic underpinnings of cognitive reserve are presented. Application of this concept to a wide range of situations, including child development, aging, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, HIV, and head injury is discussed. The result is an up-to-date, global treatment of cognitive reserve that will be of interest to someone new to the concept or the experienced investigator.

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xv
About the editor xvii
List of contributors
xix
From the series editor xxiii
1 The concept of cognitive reserve: A catalyst for research
1(4)
Yaakov Stern
2 Understanding cognitive reserve through genetics and genetic epidemiology
5(32)
Joseph H. Lee
3 Lifetime antecedents of cognitive reserve
37(16)
Marcus Richards
Amanda Sacker
Ian J. Deary
4 Brain reserve capacity, cognitive reserve capacity, and age-based functional plasticity after congenital and acquired brain injury in children
53(32)
Maureen Dennis
Keith Owen Yeates
H. Gerry Taylor
Jack M. Fletcher
5 Traumatic brain injury and cognitive reserve
85(32)
Erin D. Bigler
6 Electroconvulsive therapy and coronary artery bypass grafting surgery: Pseudoexperimental paradigms for studying cognitive reserve
117(14)
Patricia A. Boyle
Susan A. Legendre Ropacki
Robert A. Stern
7 The impact of cognitive reserve on neuropsychological measures in clinical trials
131(12)
Linas A. Bieliauskas
Ami Antonucci
8 Association between early life physical activity and late-life cognition: Evidence for cognitive reserve
143(16)
Miranda G. Dik
Dorly J. H. Deeg
Marjolein Visser
Cees Jonker
9 Assessment of lifetime participation in cognitively stimulating activities
159(14)
Robert S. Wilson
Lisa L. Barnes
David A. Bennett
10 Lifestyle activities and late-life changes in cognitive performance
173(14)
Brent J. Small
Tiffany F. Hughes
David F. Hultsch
Roger A. Dixon
11 Lifestyle patterns and cognitive reserve
187(20)
Nikolaos Scarmeas
12 Brain reserve: HIV morbidity and mortality
207(12)
Matthew J. Rein Hard
Paul Satz
Ola A. Selnes
Ned Sacktor
Bruce A. Cohen
James T. Becker
Eric N. Miller
13 Literacy and cognitive decline among ethnically diverse elders
219(18)
Jennifer J. Manly
Nicole Schupf
Ming-Xin Tang
Christopher C. Weiss
Yaakov Stern
14 Brain reserve and risk of dementia: Findings from the Nun Study
237(14)
James A. Mortimer
David A. Snowdon
William R. Markesbery
15 Imaging cognitive reserve
251(14)
Yaakov Stern
16 Cognitive reserve in healthy aging and Alzheimer disease: Evidence for compensatory reorganization of brain networks
265(20)
Cheryl L. Grady
17 A neurocognitive overview of aging phenomena based on the event-related brain potential (ERP)
285(20)
David Friedman
18 Adult neurogenesis and regeneration in the brain
305(22)
Yevgenia Kozorovitskiy
Elizabeth Gould
Author Index 327(5)
Subject Index 332
Yaakov Stern