This article explores the characteristics of a newly emergent neuroculture and its relationship to cultures of ageing; in particular, the social meanings associated with active ageing and cognitive health and the discourses and sciences around memory and the ageing brain. The argument proposes a critical perspective on this relationship by looking at the shifting boundaries between standards of normality and abnormality, values of health and illness, practices of therapy and enhancement, and the lines demarcating Third Age (healthy, active and agentic) and Fourth Age (dependency, loss and decline) periods of ageing. Conclusions offer further reflections on the complex questions that arise regarding expectations, hopes and ethics in relation...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
Social change in the 21st century is shaped by both demographic changes associated with ageing socie...
This chapter takes a critical look at the sociological notion of ‘medicalisation’ in relation to rec...
Using research on the aging mind, support is offered for the concept of biocultural sciences. The bi...
Using research on the aging mind, support is offered for the concept of biocultural sciences. The bi...
In this paper we pose the question: Does the prevention of brain ageing constitute anti-ageing medic...
Brain aging must be considered as a process that takes place in the context of the whole human organ...
This book explores how dementia studies relates to dementia’s growing public profile and correspondi...
Ageing is characterised by the progressive loss of cellular homeostasis, leading to an overall decli...
peer reviewedMaintaining health and cognition is vital to ensure that individuals can live autonomou...
One key theme in sociological analysis of neuro-enhancement has been the question of whether the dri...
Age-related neural decline and disease is a growing global problem. To the challenge of suffering an...
Accompanying the ageing of contemporary ageing societies is an increase in age associated morbidity,...
This work focuses on the themes of old age, ageing and dementia. It seeks to explore how people who ...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
Social change in the 21st century is shaped by both demographic changes associated with ageing socie...
This chapter takes a critical look at the sociological notion of ‘medicalisation’ in relation to rec...
Using research on the aging mind, support is offered for the concept of biocultural sciences. The bi...
Using research on the aging mind, support is offered for the concept of biocultural sciences. The bi...
In this paper we pose the question: Does the prevention of brain ageing constitute anti-ageing medic...
Brain aging must be considered as a process that takes place in the context of the whole human organ...
This book explores how dementia studies relates to dementia’s growing public profile and correspondi...
Ageing is characterised by the progressive loss of cellular homeostasis, leading to an overall decli...
peer reviewedMaintaining health and cognition is vital to ensure that individuals can live autonomou...
One key theme in sociological analysis of neuro-enhancement has been the question of whether the dri...
Age-related neural decline and disease is a growing global problem. To the challenge of suffering an...
Accompanying the ageing of contemporary ageing societies is an increase in age associated morbidity,...
This work focuses on the themes of old age, ageing and dementia. It seeks to explore how people who ...
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerat...
The paper reflects critically on the measurement of «biological aging», which may play a central rol...
Social change in the 21st century is shaped by both demographic changes associated with ageing socie...