David F. Hultsch (University of Victoria, British Columbia), Christopher Hertzog (Georgia Institute of Technology), Roge
Although there is a tremendous amount of research comparing the memory performance of younger and older adults, very few studies have followed the same older adults over time. This volume, based on the Victoria Longitudinal Study, takes a detailed approach to some of the more pressing questions regarding aging and memory. Only through the use of such longitudinal methods can one directly observe changes in memory functioning with aging. This monograph reports recent longitudinal data following the same individuals over a six-year period. The authors consider a variety of theoretical and...
Although there is a tremendous amount of research comparing the memory performance of younger and older adults, very few studies have followed the sam...