Zusammenfassung der Ressource
MCI - within person variables
Anmerkungen:
- intraindividual variability
- variability within the individuals cognitive performance
- moment to
moment variation
- operationalised by
individual's standard
deviation
- predicts neurobiological
disorders
- contributing factors to
real world behaviours -
driving, falls etc
- interpretations
- random error - lack of
evidence supporting this
- attentional blocks
- attentional shifts to
irrelevant sources
- attentional lapses or
fluctuations in executive
control
- age related neuropathology
- CNS integrity and
neurobiological
disturbance
- normal age related decline
- lifestyle +/or genetics
- what causes people to
age differently/ more
successfully?
- health interventions
- mild dementia study
Anmerkungen:
- healthy adults vs arthritis vs
mild dementia
- variability was greater for those
diagnosed with dementia, regardless if
health status
- individual diffs stable
over time and across
cognitive domains
- IIV was predictive of
neurological status
- 'Results suggest that intraindividual
variability may be a behavioral
indicator of compromised
neurological mechanisms'?
- Predicting Impending Death
Anmerkungen:
- stress as a moderatiing/mediating?
factor of age and cognition
Anmerkungen:
- White Matter Hyperintensity
and cognitive decline
Anmerkungen:
- Bunce et al (2013)
Bunce et al (2010)
- use of MRI found increase level of
WMH = increase IIV
- implications for
identifying MCI etc
- driving performance
- falls in elderly people