Middle-aged people report having more free time than they did several decades ago.They don't have the sense that they have more free time even though they objectively do.
The most striking cognitive changes with normal aging are the decline in performance on cognitive tasks that require rapid information processing or transformation for decision making, including measures of processing speed, working memory, and executive cognitive function.
Today, determining middle adulthood is difficult for a number of reasons. Recent medical discoveries and healthy lifestyles have helped prolong life, pushing the boundaries of middle age.
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