Exploring the effectiveness of memory enhancing activities to the short-term memory of elderly / Yan Fu [and four others]

By: Fu, Yan [author]Contributor(s): Galanng, Jehovah Chariella Shammah U [co-author] | Ladsak, Nor-ain S [co-author] | Tapang, Reigna Nikka B [co-author] | ; Yamat, Florence Mykee H [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2016Description: xii, 86 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): MEMORY -- SHORT-TERMLOC classification: UGT CAH BSNUR .F89 2016
Contents:
Title Page -- Approval sheet -- Table of contents -- Appendices -- Dedication -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Dedication -- Chapters I: The Problem and its Setting -- Chapter II: Review of Related Literature -- Chapter III: Methodology -- Chapter IV: Result and Discussion -- Chapter V: Summary of Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations -- Reference.
Summary: Cognition was influenced by our genetic makeup, lifestyle choices, health status, and by external environment. Memory plays a vital role in every aspect of our lives. There is no cure for memory impairment and the only approved intervention by the WHO are memory-enhancing activities. This research study seeks to present the effectiveness of memory enhancing activities to the short-term memory of older adults in terms of comparing the pre and post-test means of experimental groups.
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Title Page -- Approval sheet -- Table of contents -- Appendices -- Dedication -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Dedication -- Chapters I: The Problem and its Setting -- Chapter II: Review of Related Literature -- Chapter III: Methodology -- Chapter IV: Result and Discussion -- Chapter V: Summary of Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations -- Reference.

Cognition was influenced by our genetic makeup, lifestyle choices, health status, and by external environment. Memory plays a vital role in every aspect of our lives. There is no cure for memory impairment and the only approved intervention by the WHO are memory-enhancing activities. This research study seeks to present the effectiveness of memory enhancing activities to the short-term memory of older adults in terms of comparing the pre and post-test means of experimental groups.

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