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FAD3220 EXAM #3 All Questions Complete Solutions New Update after 55 begin a "settling" process. what is this? - Answer- the bones attached to the spinal column become less dense osteoporosis - Answer- condition where the bones become brittle, fragile & thin; often brought by a lack of calcium in the diet visual acuity - Answer- ability to discern fine spatial detail in both close & distant objects at what age does visual acuity start to decline? - Answer- 40 why does visual acuity decrease? - Answer- shape of eye lens changes & elasticity deteriorates; lens become less transparent presbyopia - Answer- nearly universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood that results in some loss of near vision glaucoma - Answer- condition in which pressure in the fluid of the eye increases, either b/c fluid cannot properly drain or b/c too much fluid is produced presbycusis - Answer- loss of ability to hear sounds of high frequency reaction time slightly _____________ in middle adulthood - Answer- increases female climacteric - Answer- period that marks the transition from being able to bare children to not being able to (around 45) menopause - Answer- the cessation of menstruation when is menopause complete? - Answer- when a woman goes a full year w/out her period hot flashes - Answer- women experience a surge of heat above the waist perimenopause - Answer- period before menopause when hormone production begins to change hormone therapy - Answer- estrogen & progesterone are administered to alleviate the worst symptoms for menopausal women what are symptoms of menopause? - Answer- hot flashes, dizziness, headaches, heart palpitation, aching joints male climacteric - Answer- period of physical changes in the reproduction system that occurs late in midlife, typically in a mans 50s what gland is usually enlarged in middle adulthood in men? - Answer- prostate gland difficulty in urination in men is an affect of what? - Answer- enlarged prostate gland erectile dysfuntion - Answer- men are unable to achieve/maintain an erection type A personality characteristics - Answer- competitiveness, impatience, & tendency towards frustration & hostility **more likely to develop coronary heart disease type B characteristics - Answer- non-competitiveness, patience & lack of aggression type D characteristics - Answer- insecurity, anxiety & negative outlook on ppl radiation therapy - Answer- radiation targets tumor in attempt to destroy it chemotherapy - Answer- ingest controlled doses of toxic substances meant to poison the tumor fluid intelligence - Answer- reflects ability to solve & reason about novel problems independent of past specific knowledge crystallized intelligence - Answer- information, skills & strategies that ppl have accumulated thru experience which intelligence declines with age? - Answer- fluid which intelligence holds steady & can improve with age? - Answer- crystallized selective optimization - Answer- process ppl use in concentrating on particular skill areas to compensate for losses in other areas ex) runner giving up other things to train expertise - Answer- the skill/knowledge acquired in a particular area sensory memory - Answer- initial, momentary storage of memory; no decline w age short-term memory (working memory) - Answer- holds info for 15-20 seconds; no decline w age long-term memory - Answer- stored on relatively permanent basis; some decline w age schemas - Answer- organized bodies of information stored in memory schemas in middle adulthood - Answer- help ppl represent the way world is organized, aid in categorization & interpretation of new info, convey cultural info mnemonics - Answer- formal strategies for organizing material in ways that make it more likely to be remembered encoding specificity phenomenon - Answer- remember info in the environment thats similar to where you initially learned in normative-crisis models - Answer- see personality development as universal stages of sequential, age-related crisis life events models - Answer- suggest that particular events, rather than age, determine how personality develops erikson's generativity-versus-stagnation - Answer- stage during middle adulthood in which ppl consider their contributions to family/society gould suggests what? - Answer- adults pass thru several stages associated w/ specific age periods; ppl in late 30s-40s begin to feel a sense of urgency ab attaining lifes goals as they realize life is finite levison's "seasons of life" theory - Answer- early 40s is a period of transition & crisis midlife crisis - Answer- stage of uncertainty & indecision brought about by the realization that life is finite

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FAD3220 EXAM #3 All Questions
Complete Solutions New Update
after 55 begin a "settling" process. what is this? - Answer- ✔✔the bones attached to the
spinal column become less dense

osteoporosis - Answer- ✔✔condition where the bones become brittle, fragile & thin;
often brought by a lack of calcium in the diet

visual acuity - Answer- ✔✔ability to discern fine spatial detail in both close & distant
objects

at what age does visual acuity start to decline? - Answer- ✔✔40

why does visual acuity decrease? - Answer- ✔✔shape of eye lens changes & elasticity
deteriorates; lens become less transparent

presbyopia - Answer- ✔✔nearly universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood
that results in some loss of near vision

glaucoma - Answer- ✔✔condition in which pressure in the fluid of the eye increases,
either b/c fluid cannot properly drain or b/c too much fluid is produced

presbycusis - Answer- ✔✔loss of ability to hear sounds of high frequency

reaction time slightly _____________ in middle adulthood - Answer- ✔✔increases

female climacteric - Answer- ✔✔period that marks the transition from being able to bare
children to not being able to (around 45)

menopause - Answer- ✔✔the cessation of menstruation

when is menopause complete? - Answer- ✔✔when a woman goes a full year w/out her
period

hot flashes - Answer- ✔✔women experience a surge of heat above the waist

perimenopause - Answer- ✔✔period before menopause when hormone production
begins to change

,hormone therapy - Answer- ✔✔estrogen & progesterone are administered to alleviate
the worst symptoms for menopausal women

what are symptoms of menopause? - Answer- ✔✔hot flashes, dizziness, headaches,
heart palpitation, aching joints

male climacteric - Answer- ✔✔period of physical changes in the reproduction system
that occurs late in midlife, typically in a mans 50s

what gland is usually enlarged in middle adulthood in men? - Answer- ✔✔prostate gland

difficulty in urination in men is an affect of what? - Answer- ✔✔enlarged prostate gland

erectile dysfuntion - Answer- ✔✔men are unable to achieve/maintain an erection

type A personality characteristics - Answer- ✔✔competitiveness, impatience, &
tendency towards frustration & hostility

**more likely to develop coronary heart disease

type B characteristics - Answer- ✔✔non-competitiveness, patience & lack of aggression

type D characteristics - Answer- ✔✔insecurity, anxiety & negative outlook on ppl

radiation therapy - Answer- ✔✔radiation targets tumor in attempt to destroy it

chemotherapy - Answer- ✔✔ingest controlled doses of toxic substances meant to
poison the tumor

fluid intelligence - Answer- ✔✔reflects ability to solve & reason about novel problems
independent of past specific knowledge

crystallized intelligence - Answer- ✔✔information, skills & strategies that ppl have
accumulated thru experience

which intelligence declines with age? - Answer- ✔✔fluid

which intelligence holds steady & can improve with age? - Answer- ✔✔crystallized

selective optimization - Answer- ✔✔process ppl use in concentrating on particular skill
areas to compensate for losses in other areas

ex) runner giving up other things to train

, expertise - Answer- ✔✔the skill/knowledge acquired in a particular area

sensory memory - Answer- ✔✔initial, momentary storage of memory;
no decline w age

short-term memory (working memory) - Answer- ✔✔holds info for 15-20 seconds;
no decline w age

long-term memory - Answer- ✔✔stored on relatively permanent basis;
some decline w age

schemas - Answer- ✔✔organized bodies of information stored in memory

schemas in middle adulthood - Answer- ✔✔help ppl represent the way world is
organized, aid in categorization & interpretation of new info, convey cultural info

mnemonics - Answer- ✔✔formal strategies for organizing material in ways that make it
more likely to be remembered

encoding specificity phenomenon - Answer- ✔✔remember info in the environment thats
similar to where you initially learned in

normative-crisis models - Answer- ✔✔see personality development as universal stages
of sequential, age-related crisis

life events models - Answer- ✔✔suggest that particular events, rather than age,
determine how personality develops

erikson's generativity-versus-stagnation - Answer- ✔✔stage during middle adulthood in
which ppl consider their contributions to family/society

gould suggests what? - Answer- ✔✔adults pass thru several stages associated w/
specific age periods; ppl in late 30s-40s begin to feel a sense of urgency ab attaining
lifes goals as they realize life is finite

levison's "seasons of life" theory - Answer- ✔✔early 40s is a period of transition & crisis

midlife crisis - Answer- ✔✔stage of uncertainty & indecision brought about by the
realization that life is finite

what theorists claim there are substantial changes to personality over time? - Answer-
✔✔erikson & levinson

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