One of the differences is that healthy older brain works differently compared to a healthy younger brain – that would be forgetfulness – and the other is the result of some type of pathology
So as you get older it is true that you don’t have the same memory span for nonsense things, but you can still do the things that you did do in your field of expertise well. So a chess master is much better still than younger people at figuring out chess plays and remembering where chess pieces are on the board, but an older one of those is still worse than a younger person at memorizing random shapes and keeping them in short term memory
Processing speed is also not as good and neither are a lot of your senses, and you have to concentrate more on things like keeping your balance so the cognitive load is higher just for doing normal tasks. That means that you aren’t really paying attention to a lot of things also like where you put your keys so they never really get put into a short term memory which means you forget about them
Dementias are the results of some type of pathology. It can be things like Alzheimer’s disease or other frontotemporal dementia‘s. But there are also vascular dementia‘s and other types of pathology. These are really not the same as healthy aging.
You may start to lose the ability to really speak and understand words you may be suddenly just confused and disoriented, not just about special things and directions, but also why are you were even in a particular place. It becomes harder to plan out a series of tasks. Like for example in order to make food, you have to make a grocery list you have to get in the car you have to drive to the grocery store you have to do the shopping you have to pay for the shopping at the package shopping in the car – you get it. For many people with dementia it’s not just about forgetting where you parked, it’s about a complete in ability to plan and carry out that series of actions. That’s really different than forgetfulness
Another thing that people mostly forget about dementia is, is that they come with emotional and mood dysregulation
Most normal healthy aging, even that associated with forgetfulness or mild cognitive deficits, are not really associated with violence or social withdrawal or severe depression or mood swings or inability to regulate emotions or inability to suppress actions and make choices
So there physical differences is there are operational differences and there are emotional and social differences
I would also argue that there’s a lot of circadian differences, particularly in Alzheimer’s type dementias, but also in others, where there are sleep disruption and altered circadian rhythms of activity and hormones
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