Sprott, R L Stavnes, K
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Experimental aging research
Animal models of human aging problems are potentially of enormous value to gerontological research. Models of behavioral problems have not often lived up to their promise. This review examines one such model system, avoidance learning in aging rodents. This model system has become increasingly popular among behavioral gerontologists, yet it has not...
Bell, R W Walton, S J
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Experimental aging research
Prior to mating, virgin female Long-Evans Rattus norvegicus received 30 classical CER trials with shock as the UCS and either taped neonatal ultrasounds or a belltone as the CS. Additional animals were placed in groups controlling for exposure to shock, the ultrasounds, the belltone, and placement in the conditioning apparatus. Following mating and...
Elias, P K Redgate, E
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Experimental aging research
Four age groups of C57BL/6J mice (2.2, 6.2, 12.0, and 23.3 months) were subjected to either immobilization or handling (control) procedures. Open field behavior was observed before and after experimental treatments and plasma corticosterone levels were assessed 11 days following the immobilization or handling procedures. Eleven days following immob...
Eleftheriou, B E
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Experimental aging research
Activity levels of COMT were measured in the frontal cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus and amygdala of two strains of male mice, C57BL/6J and DBA/2J, at various ages between 2 and 30 months. Determinations were made in mice housed under normal conditions and in mice exposed to a form of mild stress, an open-field apparatus, for 5 minutes. There wer...
Hulicka, I M Morganti, J B Cataldo, J F
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Experimental aging research
An Importance, Locus and Range of Activities Checklist, designed to assess self-perceived latitude of choice, a self concept and a life satisfaction scale were administered to 25 institutionalized and 25 noninstitutionalized elderly females. The checklist contained statements about 37 activities of daily living which subjects rated for personal imp...
Marsh, G R
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Experimental aging research
Elderly subjects when compared to young, mature subjects in a memory-scanning task were shown to have longer response times (RT). A late positive component (LPC) of the average evoked potential did not reflect this difference between groups. However, in both groups, the LPC was seen to occur with longer latency at RT increased. LPC amplitudes also ...
Storandt, M Hudson, W
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Experimental aging research
Gerontological researchers are reminded of the inappropriateness of analysis of covariance wherein the covariate is correlated with the independent variable, typically age. Two partial solutions are suggested that deal with the confounding of age effects with such uncontrolled variables as, for example, initial ability level or level of education.
Feroleto, J A Gounard, B R
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Experimental aging research
How close individuals seat themselves to an interviewer was studied as a function of subjects' age and expectations regarding the interviewer. An experimental approach situation was used and the subjects were 10 college students and 10 residents of a county home. Those subjects who had been told to expect an unpleasant interaction seated themselves...
Siegler, I C
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Experimental aging research
Findings from eight longitudinal investigations were reviewed in order to evaluate the terminal drop hypothesis. The concept of terminal drop was seen to be more useful when partitioned into its component parts: the relationship between the level of cognitive performance with survival and with distance from death, and the relationship between chang...
Gordon, S K
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Experimental aging research
Differences between elderly and young adults in storage organization of sentence material were investigated using a modification of Mandler's (1967) sorting technique. The elderly were expected to be relatively poor at sorting organization, and would then recall less sentence material. The age groups were also compared on time taken to organize the...