A thought-provoking treatise on understanding and treating the aging mind and brain
This handbook recognizes the critical issues surrounding mind and brain health by tackling overarching and pragmatic needs so as to better understand these multifaceted issues. This includes summarizing and synthesizing critical evidence, approaches, and strategies from multidisciplinary researchall of which have advanced our understanding of the neural substrates of attention, perception, memory, language, decision-making, motor behavior, social cognition, emotion, and other mental functions.
Written by a plethora of health experts from around the world,The Wiley Handbook on the Aging Mind and Brain offers in-depth contributions in 7 sections: Introduction; Methods of Assessment; Brain Functions and Behavior across the Lifespan; Cognition, Behavior and Disease; Optimizing Brain Function in Health and Disease; Forensics, Competence, Legal, Ethics and Policy Issues; and Conclusion and New Directions.
Geared toward improving the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of many brain-based disorders that occur in older adults and that cause disability and deathSeeks to advance the care of patients who have perceptual, cognitive, language, memory, emotional, and many other behavioral symptoms associated with these disordersAddresses principles and practice relevant to challenges posed by the US National Academy of Sciences and National Institute of Aging (NIA)Presents materials at a scientific level that is appropriate for a wide variety of providers
The Wiley Handbook on the Aging Mind and Brain is an important text for neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, physiatrists, geriatricians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and other primary caregivers who care for patients in routine and specialty practices as well as students, interns, residents, and fellows.
List of Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xii
List of Abbreviations xiv
Glossary xx
Part I Introduction 1
1 The Aging Mind and Brain: Overview 3Matthew Rizzo, Steven Anderson, and Bernd Fritzsch
Part II Theoretical, Animal Models, Social, and Humanistic Perspectives 17
2 Social Networks, Social Relationships, and Their Effects on the Aging Mind and Brain 19Sato Ashida and Ellen J. Schafer
3 Aging and the Brain 37Veena Prahlad and Madhusudana Rao Chikka
4 Animal Models of Pathological Aging 61Eric B. Emmons, Youngcho Kim, and Nandakumar S. Narayanan
5 Humanistic Perspectives: Arts and the Aging Mind 78Andrea Charise and Margaret L. Eginton
Part III Methods of Assessment 101
6 Medical Assessment of the Aging Mind and Brain 103T. Scott Diesing and Matthew Rizzo
7 Neuropsychological Assessment of Aging Individuals 130R. D. Jones
8 Normal Aging: Brain Morphologic, Chemical and Physiologic Changes Detected with in vivo MRI 146A. A. Capizzano, T. Moritani, M. Jacob, and David E. Warren
9 Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging: Principles and Potential Role in Understanding BrainFunction 164Laura L. Boles Ponto
10 Electrophysiological Measures of Age-Related Cognitive Impairment In Humans 188David E. Anderson and Olga Taraschenko
11 The Brain in the Wild: Tracking Human Behavior in Naturalistic Settings 204Gabriella E. M. Rizzo and Matthew Rizzo
12 Quality of Life Assessment 223Fredric D. Wolinsky and Elena M. Andresen
Part IV Brain Functions and Behavior Across the Lifespan 253
13 Executive Functions and Behavior Across the Lifespan 255Paul J. Eslinger and Claire Flaherty
14 Memory and Language in Aging: How Their Shared Cognitive Processes, Neural Correlates, andSupporting Mechanisms Change with Age 270David E. Warren, Rachael Rubin, Samantha Shune, and Melissa C. Duff
15 Vision and Aging 296Cynthia Owsley, Deepta Ghate, and Sachin Kedar
16 Aging-Related Balance Impairment and Hearing Loss 315Deema Fattal, Marlan Hansen, and Bernd Fritzsch
17 Attention and Processing Speed 337Benjamin D. Lester, Daniel B. Vatterott, and Shaun P. Vecera
18 Motor Functions and Mobility 362Warren G. Darling, Kelly J. Cole, and James A. Ashton-Miller
19 Incontinence and Sexual Dysfunction 389Karl J. Kreder, Sarah Fraumann Faris, Matthew Rizzo, and Satish S-C. Rao
20 Emotional Function During Aging 417Kuan-Hua Chen and Steven W. Anderson
Part V Brain Disease and Dysfunction 445
21 Alzheimers Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment 447David T. Jones, Marla B. Bruns, and Ronald C. Petersen
22 Cerebrovascular Disease and White Matter Disorders 483Nandakumar Nagaraja and Enrique C. Leira
23 Movement Disorders 523Dronacharya Lamichhane and Ergun Y. Uc
24 Psychiatric Disorders 541Steven P. Wengel, Roberto F. Cervantes, and William J. Burke
25 Encephalopathy 553Alberto Serrano-Pozo
26 Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurodegenerative Disease 591Dawn McGuire
27 Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Older Adults 619Jon Tippin
28 Pain 628Keela Herr, Stephen Gibson, and Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
Part VI Optimizing Brain Function in Health and Disease 649
29 The Benefits of Physical Activity on Brain Structure and Function in Healthy Aging and Age-RelatedNeurological Disease 651Michelle W. Voss
30 Aging, Mind and Brain: A Human Factors Engineering Perspective 662Sara J. Czaja
31 Community and Long-Term Care Supports for Older Adults with Cognitive Decline 673Kristine Williams and Ying-Ling Jao
Part VII Legal and Ethical Issues 687
32 Neuroethics of Aging 689Steven Anderson
33 The Public Health Challenge Presented by the Growing Population of Persons with Alzheimers Disease and Other Forms of Dementia: A Survey of American Public Policy Activity 702Brian P. Kaskie and Christopher Stamy
34 Competency and Capacity in the Aging Adult 723Joseph Barrash
35 Boomers After the Bust: Ageism and Employment Discrimination Trends After the Great Recession 742Helen D. (Heidi) Reavis and Alison Roh Park
Part VIII Conclusion 761
36 Science, Society, and a Vision for Mind and Brain Health Across the Lifespan 763Matthew Rizzo, Steven Anderson, and Bernd Fritzsch
Index 769