
Kaarin Anstey
Kaarin Anstey is a prominent psychologist and director of the Ageing Futures Institute at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. She specializes in research related to aging and cognitive health, focusing on the nuances of memory and cognitive decline as individuals age. Anstey has contributed significantly to understanding the differences between normal age-related memory lapses and early signs of dementia, emphasizing the importance of seeking medical advice when concerning symptoms arise.
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Kaarin Anstey is the director of the UNSW Ageing Futures Institute.
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