The document discusses information processing and cognition across the lifespan from infancy to late adulthood. It covers topics such as attention, memory, thinking, and problem solving at different developmental stages. The main points are that (1) information processing abilities such as speed, memory, and attention develop dramatically from childhood to adolescence before declining in late adulthood, (2) memory involves encoding, storage and retrieval processes that can be inaccurate, and (3) thinking skills such as critical thinking continue developing through adolescence if fundamental skills are established in childhood.