心理学
认知储备
认知
执行职能
认知技能
认知矫正疗法
神经心理学
边缘智力功能
执行功能障碍
脆弱性(计算)
临床心理学
智力残疾
神经心理评估
发展心理学
精神科
认知障碍
计算机科学
计算机安全
作者
Kristin H Hinrichs,Alex Hayek,David A. Kalmbach,Nicolette Gabel,Linas A. Bieliauskas
标识
DOI:10.1682/jrrd.2015.04.0073
摘要
Individuals with the same neurological conditions do not necessarily manifest the same behavioral presentation, which suggests differences in resilience and vulnerability among individuals, a concept known as cognitive reserve. This study sought to explore the relationship among cognitive reserve, executive functioning, and health and safety judgment among a sample of older adult inpatients in an extended medical care unit at a Veterans Health Administration hospital. We hypothesized that cognitive reserve, as determined by an estimate of premorbid intellectual ability, would act as a protective factor against poor judgment in older adults with executive dysfunction. Participants included 200 Veterans who completed a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, including measures of health and safety judgment, executive functioning, global cognitive functioning, and premorbid intellectual ability. After controlling for global cognitive functioning, executive functioning abilities did not have an effect on judgment abilities among those with high estimated intellectual ability. However, executive functioning had a significant effect on judgment abilities among those with low estimated intellectual ability. Our results suggest that intact executive functioning is critical for making appropriate health and safety decisions for patients with lower measured intellectual abilities and provide further support for the cognitive reserve model. Clinical implications are also discussed.
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