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Lawrence J. Whalley (Author)

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0231120257 978-0231120258 March 15, 2003

Why do some people remain alert and vigorous at an age when others are declining mentally and physically? Does their apparent advantage have a biological basis, and, if so, could this success be transferred to others predisposed to age more quickly? If this is achievable, does brain aging then become the last obstacle to an extension of our useful life span?

These are just some of the questions answered in this fascinating book by Lawrence Whalley, a researcher who specializes in the study of Alzheimer's disease. He relates that the brain may be able to compensate for its own aging since the loss of brain cells with age is not as extensive as once believed and that, if some surviving cells retain the capacity to replicate, there may be real prospects of reducing the worst effects of brain aging.

In surveying the prospects of slowing or even preventing the worst effects of aging, Whalley looks at the development of the brain and how this is influenced by environmental factors such as diet and stress, the biological and psychological mechanisms of brain injury and disease, and the range of possible treatments and preventative measures, including gene therapy, silicon-neuron implants, virtual reality, and "intelligent environments." Throughout the book he relates the known facts about brain aging, as well as our many preconceptions. Reexamining older scientific studies, the author is able to show that though much of what we take for granted about the mental processes of the older person is not simple, we may indeed be able to alleviate the effects of mental deterioration--if not now, then in the future.


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If there's anything that terrifies middle-aged Americans more than heart disease and cancer, it's probably Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Readers interested in the latest scientific research about how the brain ages and what, if anything, a person can do to reduce the odds of serious mental deterioration will find this scientific overview demanding but enlightening. Whalley, a professor of mental health, studies the molecular biology of dementia. Although genetic and molecular biology are the focus of several chapters here, Whalley's broadly based consideration of the impact of age on the human brain includes fascinating chapters on the social and psychological aspects of aging, parallels between stroke and dementia, and measuring intelligence. The author explores the possibility that, in the future, science may be able to repair the effects of aging on the brain, and examines the potential computers and virtual reality may have for providing the types of stimulation aging brains need. Not an easy read but valuable for the wide range of up-to-date information it provides. Mary Carroll
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Fascinating....[Whalley] is able to show that though much of what we take for granted about the mental processes of the older person is not simple, we may indeed be able to alleviate the effects of mental deterioration.

(Science News )

Refreshing... clearly and cleverly written.

(Booklist )

Straightforward.... A readable academic volume.

(New York Review of Books )

Clearly and cleverly written for easy reading. A good basic reader that can catapult the interested reader into more in-depth investigation.

(Choice )

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