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Aging, Executive Functioning, and Social Control
Authors:William von Hippel
Affiliation:University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:ABSTRACT— Aging is associated with atrophy of the frontal lobes of the brain, which are the seat of executive functions. Because successful social functioning often requires executive control, aging can lead to unintended social changes via deficits in executive control. In this article I review evidence that, due to losses in executive control, aging leads to increased prejudice and social inappropriateness and, under certain circumstances, increased depression and problem gambling. I then discuss theory and research suggesting possible interventions that might ameliorate unwanted social changes brought about by executive decline.
Keywords:executive functioning    inhibition    prejudice    social inappropriateness    late-onset depression    gambling
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