Aging gracefully: social engagement joins exercise and enrichment as a key lifestyle factor in resistance to age-related cognitive decline 生活方式年龄相关社会衰落啮齿类动物优雅老化过程动物模型摘要:doi:10.4103/1673-5374.243698Tyler J. DauseDepartment of PsychologyElizabeth D. KirbyDepartment of Psychology...
Decline in hippocampal memory function is especially prominent with age and often reduces quality of life. As the aging population expands, the need for interventional strategies to prevent cognitive decline has become more pressing. Fortunately, several major lifestyle factors have proven effective at ...
Social interaction refers to the many daily communication activities that peopleconsistently engage in, such as pleasing others, saying hello, and learning to communicate. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 offline physical activity exchange has been quickly replaced by sharing physical activity ...
Variation in the allocation of nest-related tasks among individuals in a colony. Polyethism typically refers to the special case of age-dependent changes in an individual's behaviour (that is, age-dependent or temporal polyethism); however, it more generally denotes differences in behaviour assoc...
Age-related changes in emotional processing are complex, with a bias toward positive information. However, the impact of aging on emotional responses in positive everyday situations remains unclear. Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a promising tool for investigating emotional processing, offering a...
aAge and its relations are largely a matter of social definition. "Age and aging are related to biological phenomena", as Tamara Haraven obeserved twenty years ago, "but the meanings of age and aging are socially and culturally determined." Seniority results in a series of physical changes th...
“Social media” rose to prevalence in the early to mid-2000s following a series of technical innovations known as “Web 2.0.” Web 2.0 does not refer to any specific advance in technology or programming, but rather is used to refer to the accumulated changes that increased the capacity for...
In this prognostic factor study, we investigated if starting or stopping to follow the WHO physical activity recommendations was associated with changes in perceived social exclusion and loneliness in this age bracket. Methods We used longitudinal representative data of participants aged 40 to 64 years...
Older adults are particularly susceptible to social isolation and loneliness, which can be attributed to various factors including deteriorating health, changes in the size of their social networks (such as the loss of family members or friends), and social and demographic considerations (e.g. house...
Social recognition is crucial for survival in social species, and necessary for group living, selective reproduction, pair bonding, and dominance hierarchies. Mice and rats are the most commonly used animal models in social memory research, however curre