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Cognitive Aging - The Role of Strategies

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Informationen zum Autor Patrick Lemaire is a Professor of Psychology at Aix-Marseille University. He is also a member of the prestigious Institut Universitaire de France and has over 130 publications in cognitive aging and related fields. Klappentext Cognitive Aging and the Role of Strategy is the English Language edition of 'Vieillissement cognitif et variations stratégiques', oriiginally published in French . Lemaire is a well-respected professor and text-book author of Cognitive Psychology in France and his English language edition will have updated content on theories of cognitive aging to provide a broad view of adult development and the aging process. This title will be of interest to students of specialist psychology courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Zusammenfassung Cognitive Aging and the Role of Strategy is the English Language edition of ‘Vieillissement cognitif et variations stratégiques’, oriiginally published in French . Lemaire is a well-respected professor and text-book author of Cognitive Psychology in France and his English language edition will have updated content on theories of cognitive aging to provide a broad view of adult development and the aging process. This title will be of interest to students of specialist psychology courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Main phenomena of cognitive aging Chapter 2: Generalities on cognitive strategies Chapter 3: Aging and strategy repertoire Chapter 4: Aging and strategy distributions Chapter 5: Aging and strategy execution Chapter 6: Aging and Strategy selection Chapter 7: Theories of cognitive aging and of strategies Chapter 8: Conclusions and Perspectives

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