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Cognitive aging could hinder productivity by reducing the brain’s processing ability (“fluid” intelligence). But research shows that productivity generally does not decline with age. Only a minority of workers are vulner...
Cognitive Aging and the Ability to Work is an episode from Center for Retirement Research by Center for Retirement Research. Cognitive aging could hinder productivity by reducing the brain’s processing ability (“fluid” intelligence). But re...
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Published Oct 19, 2017, 7:18 long, audio available.
Cognitive aging could hinder productivity by reducing the brain’s processing ability (“fluid” intelligence). But research shows that productivity generally does not decline with age. Only a minority of workers are vulnerable: those in jobs that require very high levels of fluid intelligence and those who experience cognitive impairment…
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Cognitive Aging and the Ability to Work is from Center for Retirement Research by Center for Retirement Research.
Published Oct 19, 2017 and 7:18 long