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Executive Functioning as a Potential Mediator of Age-Related Cognitive Decline in Normal Adults.
Authors:Salthouse  Timothy A; Atkinson  Thomas M; Berish  Diane E
Abstract:Critical requirements for the hypothesis that executive functioning is a potential mediator of age-related effects on cognitive functioning are that variables assumed to reflect executive functioning represent a distinct construct and that age-related effects on other types of cognitive functioning are reduced when measures of executive functioning are statistically controlled. These issues were investigated in a study involving 261 adults between 18 and 84 years of age. Although age-related effects on various cognitive abilities were substantially reduced after statistical control of the variance in measures hypothesized to represent executive functioning, there was only weak evidence for the existence of distinct constructs corresponding to executive functioning or to aspects of executive control concerned with inhibition, updating, or time sharing. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:executive functioning  age-related cognitive decline  normal adults  cognitive functioning  age-related effects  cognitive ability  executive control  age differences  verbal fluency
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