BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)
Change in the structure of reverse memory development in senile age
Abstract
Aging is a universal and inevitable process. It is natural to all organs and systems of the body, even under optimal genetic and environmental conditions. Not all organs and systems age simultaneously or at the same rate. However, for most of them aging processes begin long before the onset of old age — in the period of early and middle adulthood. Many of the aging effects are undetectable until late adulthood as aging processes are gradual and most of the body’s systems have significant reserves. Memory is the most important characteristic of all mental processes, it ensures the unity and integrity of a human personality, in which the processes of aging are vividly manifested.