This monograph is the written version of a series of talks
delivered as recent MacEachran Lectures at the University of
Alberta. The informal style of the lectures, and the inclusion of a
relatively large number of figures, has been preserved in order to
keep the monograph faithful to the concept of an individual
attempting to integrate his own research into a reasonably coherent
framework. Although the volume is very much a personal account of
one individual's perspective, the studies reported are naturally a
product of many collaborations as well as inspirations from
colleagues. The fundamental issue addressed is how adult age
differences in fluid or process aspects of cognitive functioning
are to be explained. Several potential mediators are considered,
with most of the emphasis devoted to the investigation of working
memory and processing speed as variables mediating relations
between age and cognition.
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