A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 80 percent
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A) terminal decline
B) terminal slide
C) cognitive shift
D) cognitive slide
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A) selective
B) divided
C) implicit
D) executive
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A) expressive aphasia.
B) stuttering.
C) making up new words that other people do not understand.
D) the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
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A) vigilance; focusing on a specific event
B) paying attention only occasionally; constantly paying attention
C) focusing on one thing; focusing on many things
D) paying attention to detail; paying attention to significant events
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A) divided attention
B) selective attention
C) attention deficit
D) sustained attention
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A) Selective
B) Sustained
C) Divided
D) Executive
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A) They slow down the progression of the disease.
B) They reverse the effects of the disease.
C) They have not yet been approved by the Federal Drug Administration for the treatment of MCI.
D) They improve memory and other cognitive functions.
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A) scaffolding
B) bypassing
C) extension
D) regeneration
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A) prospective
B) implicit
C) semantic
D) episodic
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A) 1 million
B) 2.6 million
C) 5.2 million
D) 8.8 million
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A) The more difficult the competing tasks are,the more effectively older adults divide attention than younger adults.
B) When the two competing tasks are reasonably easy,age differences among adults are minimal or nonexistent.
C) On simple tasks involving a search for a feature,age differences are dramatic even when individuals are given sufficient practice.
D) Generally,older adults are more adept at selective attention than younger adults are.
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A) dementia
B) the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
C) temporary memory loss
D) mental block
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A) eating a macrobiotic diet
B) cognitive behavioral therapy
C) aerobic exercise
D) attending regular religious services
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A) The Age Discrimination Act of 1967
B) The deletion of mandatory retirement in 1986
C) Establishment of the Social Security system in 1935
D) The extension of the mandatory retirement age in 1978
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A) Both are triggered by a deficiency of the important brain messenger chemical acetylcholine.
B) Both are progressive in nature.
C) Both affect only the elderly.
D) Both are easily managed with medication.
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A) older adults
B) young adults
C) adolescents
D) middle-aged adults
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A) Paranoia
B) Dementia
C) Schizophrenia
D) Alzheimer disease
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A) higher risk of mortality.
B) lower risk of mortality.
C) lower risk of Alzheimer disease.
D) higher risk of depression.
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