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Sports Fanship Changes Across the Lifespan

Communication & Sport, 2021
Using two studies and two theoretical perspectives—socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) and social identity theory—this article examines the intensity of sports fanship across the adult lifespan. It is proposed that as adults age, emotional well-being increases, negative affect decreases, life satisfaction is enhanced, and self-identity is less ...
Walter Gantz, Nicky Lewis
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Lifespan changes in the human hypothalamus

Experimental Gerontology, 1997
The various cell groups in the human hypothalamus show different patterns of aging, which are the basis for changes in biological rhythms, hormone production, autonomic functions, and behavior. The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the clock of the brain, exhibits circadian and seasonal rhythms in vasopressin synthesis that are disrupted later in life ...
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Lifespan CognitionMechanisms of Change

2006
1. On Structure and Process in Lifespan Cognitive Development 2. Neural Bases of Cognitive Development 3. Brain Changes in Aging: A Lifespan Perspective 4. Four Modes of Selection 5. Aging and Attention 6. The Early Development of Executive Functions 7. The Aging of Executive Functions 8. Working Memory in Children: A Cognitive Approach 9.
Ellen Bialystok, Fergus I. M. Craik
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Changes across the lifespan

2018
Abstract This chapter outlines in depth the particular challenges of people with intellectual disabilities and their families may encounter across the lifespan. The impact of screening and diagnosis is explored, along with challenges encountered with going to school, and the attendant issues of transition/s and how this is managed.
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Changes in Organ Systems over the Lifespan

2021
Aging is a natural process. Everyone must undergo this process at her or his own pace and time. In other terms, aging reflects all the changes that take place throughout life. Over the last centuries, extensive research evidence has described the changes that occurred accompany aging in animal models.
Bee Ling Tan, Mohd Esa Norhaizan
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Changes across the lifespan

2009
Antenatal screening and diagnosis 110 Supporting people during transition 112 Preschool children 114 School-aged children 116 Adolescents 118 Puberty 120 Adulthood 122
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Reproductive Changes in the Female Lifespan

2007
During the lifespan of women, there are dramatic and life-changing transitions associated with the beginning and cessation of reproductive function. These transitions, puberty and menopause, result in dramatic changes in the anatomy, physiology, and cognitive function of females and are caused by fluctuating levels of estrogen and progesterone. Regular
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Human lifespan changes in the brain’s functional connectome

Nature Neuroscience
Functional connectivity of the human brain changes through life. Here, we assemble task-free functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 33,250 individuals at 32 weeks of postmenstrual age to 80 years from 132 global sites. We report critical inflection points in the nonlinear growth curves of the global mean and variance of the ...
Lianglong Sun   +201 more
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Are there changes in postural regulation across the lifespan?

Somatosensory & Motor Research, 2013
The purpose was to obtain parameters of postural regulation (n = 1724) of asymptomatic subjects (6-97 years). The maximum postural stability and capacity of postural subsystems were calculated for the age ranges from 34 to 35 years (men) and from 38 to 44 years (women). A significant decline in postural performance was observed in the 40s (men) and 50s
René, Schwesig   +2 more
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Lifespan changes in covert attention alignment

2008
There are two ways that attentional resources can be aligned in visual space. They can be "pulled" automatically by stimulus cues, or "pushed" in a more strategic manner by the observer in response to information cues. The present study was designed to determine if the ability to align attention in these two ways changes throughout the course of the ...
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