Activities, self-referent memory beliefs, and cognitive performance: evidence for direct and mediated relations.
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The role of activity engagement in the relations between Openness/Intellect and cognitionAssessing adult leisure activities: an extension of a self-report activity questionnaire.Goal orientation and self-efficacy in relation to memory in adulthood.Increases in lifestyle activities as a result of experience Corps® participation.Training versus engagement as paths to cognitive enrichment with aging.Low perceived control as a risk factor for episodic memory: the mediational role of anxiety and task interferenceNeuropsychological Characteristics and Their Association with Higher-Level Functional Capacity in Parkinson's Disease.Age-related differences in recognition memory for items and associations: contribution of individual differences in working memory and metamemory.The role of education and intellectual activity on cognitionLifestyle Activities in Sociodemographically at-risk Urban, Older Adults Prior to Participation in the Baltimore Experience Corps(®) Trial.Outcomes of Occupational Self-Efficacy in Older WorkersThe Association Between Lifestyle Activities and Late-Life Depressive Symptoms.Selective Engagement of Cognitive Resources: Motivational Influences on Older Adults' Cognitive Functioning.Perceived Control and Social Activity in Midlife and Older Age: A Reciprocal Association? Findings From the German Ageing Survey.Decomposing the relationship between cognitive functioning and self-referent memory beliefs in older adulthood: what's memory got to do with it?Leisure Activity and Caregiver Involvement in Middle-Aged and Older Adults With Down Syndrome.Association of personality with physical, social, and mental activities across the lifespan: Findings from US and French samples.Computerized assessment of age differences in memory beliefs.Relationships between episodic memory performance prediction and sociodemographic variables among healthy older adults.The relationships between perceived control and episodic memory in adulthood: a review.Perceived Control Moderates the Effects of Functional Limitation on Older Adults' Social Activity: Findings From the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing.Different perspectives on measuring lifestyle engagement: a comparison of activity measures and their relation with cognitive performance in older adults.How Japanese adults perceive memory change with age: middle-aged adults with memory performance as high as young adults evaluate their memory abilities as low as older adults.Control beliefs level and change as predictors of subjective memory complaints.Engaging in cultural activities compensates for educational differences in cognitive abilities.Predispositional engagement, activity engagement, and cognition among older adults.Linkages between Resources, Motivation, and Engagement in Everyday ActivitiesPersonality and subjective age among older adults: the mediating role of age-group identification
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Activities, self-referent memory beliefs, and cognitive performance: evidence for direct and mediated relations.
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2007 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2007 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Christopher Hertzog
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2007-12-01T00:00:00Z