VideoCategory: Psychology of ageing

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Psychology of ageing research investigates the mental, emotional, and social changes experienced as people grow older. This field is vital for understanding cognitive decline, depression, and well-being in ageing populations. As a key area within applied and developmental psychology, it explores psychological aging examples and social aging processes. JoVE Visualize enriches your research by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering clearer insight into experimental methods and advancing knowledge in this important discipline.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Psychology of Ageing Research

Established research methods in psychology of ageing include longitudinal and cross-sectional studies to track cognitive and emotional changes over time. Neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and EEG are frequently employed to observe brain activity related to memory and attention in older adults. Standardized psychological assessments help measure depression, well-being, and social aging factors. These methods are central to exploring how aging impacts mental health, cognition, and behavior, and are often presented alongside Psychology of Aging journal articles and PDF resources.

Emerging and Innovative Approaches

Innovative methods are advancing the study of psychological aging by integrating digital technologies and real-world data capture. Mobile apps and wearable sensors provide new avenues for monitoring daily cognitive function and social interactions in natural settings. Computational modeling and machine learning offer promising tools to analyze complex aging datasets, potentially enhancing prediction of mental health outcomes. Additionally, experimental designs incorporating virtual reality environments aim to simulate social aging scenarios, providing richer context for behavioral observations and understanding clinical interventions.

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January 1, 1995

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International Journal of Aging & Human Development

Human development in the context of aging and chronic illness: the role of attachment in Alzheimer’s disease and stroke

  • L K Wright, J V Hickey, K C Buckwalter et al.

April 1, 1982

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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Results of surgical treatment of ascending aortic dissections occurring late after cardiac operation

  • T A Orszulak, J R Pluth, H V Schaff et al.

July 1, 1971

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Klinicheskaia Meditsina

[The treatment of terminal states]

  • V A Negovskiĭ, V N Semenov et al.

May 2, 1970

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British Medical Journal

“Adult pink disease”

  • H Harrop-Griffiths et al.

November 1, 1995

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Issues in Mental Health Nursing

A new perspective on loneliness in later life

  • D Rane-Szostak, K A Herth et al.

July 1, 1984

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The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York

Diagnosis of Meckel’s diverticulum in adults

  • C S Ho, J Shewchun, G R Greenberg et al.

January 1, 1982

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Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska

[Teratoma adultum coexisting with congenital deformity of the spine and spinal cord]

  • W Jarmundowicz, J Haftek, A Radek et al.