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What are the cognitive challenges in late adulthood?

While some cognitive changes are a normal part of aging, not all thinking abilities decline with age. In fact, research indicates that while crystallized intelligence, such as vocabulary and general knowledge, remains stable or can even improve, fluid intelligence abilities like processing speed and working memory tend to decrease. Understanding these distinctions is key to recognizing what are the cognitive challenges in late adulthood and how to approach them effectively.

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