Implications for technological reserve development in advancing age, cognitive impairment, and dementia.
Jared F BengeMichael K ScullinPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2020)
This commentary draws connections between technological culture emergence and recent trends in using assistive technology to reduce the burden of Alzheimer's disease. By the technical-reasoning hypothesis, cognitively-impaired individuals will lack the cognitive ability to employ technologies. By the technological reserve hypothesis, social-motivational and cultural transmissibility factors can provide foundations for using technology as cognitive prosthetics even during neurodegenerative illnesses.