PSYC 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10.4: Gesture, Erik Erikson, Grey Matter
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People from 60 onward lose brain connections as they age-less neural connectivity and grey and white matter volume. These neurological losses are accompanied by gradual declines in some types of cognitive functioning. Navigating this challenging time can strongly affect people"s feelings of self worth, competence, and their ability to handle the complex challenges of adulthood. Researchers at guelph conducted an in-depth study of the experiences of these emerging adults, identifying three main areas of personal growth: relationships, new possibilities, and personal strengths. Map on perfectly to the domains of relatedness, autonomy, and competence that are widely viewed as key pillars of healthy development throughout the lifespan. In the relationships domain, most people felt they had matured in their ability to put effort into building lasting relationships, to trust others and rely on others for support, and to be able to establish strong and intimate connections.