Evening Talk: Cognition as We Age: Separating Fact from Fiction

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Central Garden

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June 23th: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Evening Talk: Cognition as We Age: Separating Fact from Fiction

There is a lot of interest, and some confusion, about how our thinking changes as we age. In this evening talk, Dr. Matthew Grilli will explain what typical cognitive aging looks like and how it differs from dementia. He will also share practical tips for supporting a healthy brain and highlight the latest research on dementia prevention.

 

Attendees will learn that many cognitive changes in later life are subtle. Contrary to popular belief, several abilities remain stable or even improve with age. Recent research suggests that some age-related changes may reflect adaptive, motivated shifts in thinking rather than simple decline.
 
The talk will also cover what science currently knows, and does not know, about the role of health and social activities in protecting against cognitive decline. Dr. Grilli will draw fascinating parallels between how humans and nature age, connecting the discussion to the historic Sherman Library & Gardens and the importance of preserving community history.
 
Dr. Matthew Grilli, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona and directs the Human Memory Laboratory. His research focuses on how the brain stores and retrieves memories, the impact of aging and brain injury on cognition, and effective interventions for improving everyday memory.
 
He serves as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator on multiple awards from the National Institute on Aging, Department of Defense, and other major research organizations. Dr. Grilli has received over $25 million in research funding and published more than 70 scientific articles and chapters.
 
Cancellation Policy
Please note if you need to cancel, you must send your cancellation request to education@slgardens.org no later than 5 business days in advance of the scheduled class for a full refund. If less than 5 business days, you will not be eligible for a refund.
 
Evening Talk: Cognition as We Age: Separating Fact from Fiction
 
 
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