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10:00 AM—01:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Attitudes About Aging: Personal, Public, and Professional


Presentations: ● 35. Multiple Influences on Attitudes Towards Own Aging:


Anxiety and Intergenerational Contact, Shannon Jarrott, Kelly Munly, Becca Levy, Britanee Hodson, Andrea Mendes


● 36. Evaluation of Physicians’ Knowledge and Attitue toward Geriatric Medicine, Chiung-Jung Wen, Kang-Ning Weng, Ding-Cheng Chan


● 37. Taipei Technical High School Students’ Attitudes toward Working with Older Adults, Shun-Tzu Lin, Bang-Lee Chang, Chia-Yu Chou, Jean Pearson Scott


● 38. Anticipated Selves: Portrayals of Self at 70 Years Old, Ann O’Hanlon, B. Cecile Brookover


● 39. The Impact of a Service Learning Course on College Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes toward Aging, Baozhen Luo


● 40. Discrepancies between Attitudes toward Falling and Drowning and Taking Prevention Measures in Japan, Tomoko Ikeuchi, Fuminobu Toyota, Hisao Osada


● 41. How Do Young and Older Adults Rate the Self Relevance of Age-Typical Characteristics?, Elizabeth Ankudowich, Natalie Ebner, Karen Mitchell, Marcia Johnson


● 42. To Care or Not to Care?: Effects of Nurse Training on Implicit & Explicit Attitudes to Older People, Paul Nash, Ian Stuart-Hamilton, Peter Mayer


● 43. “65 Isn’t What It Used to Be”: Changes and Trends in Perceptions of Older Adults, Mari Plikuhn, Ashlee Niehaus, Rebecca Reeves


● 44. The Presentation of Dementia in the Movies: Clinical Picture and Coping, Yolande Kuin, Debby Gerritsen


● 45. Age Differences in Stereotypes of Agentic Orientation as a Function of Target Age, Gender, and Ethnicity, Carrie Andreoletti, William Disch, Jennifer Leszczynski


● 46. Whaddya Know?: Ethnicity Differences in Knowledge of Aging, Cherie Clark, Paul Foos


● 47. Aging Anxiety in Korea, Jibum Kim, Naoko Muramatsu, Ju Hyun Kim


● 48. The Relationship between Aging Self-Perceptions, Cognitive and Sensory Functioning, Michelle Paggi, Daniela Jopp, Marina Schmitt


● 49. Unmasking the Secrets of Healthy Ageing: Centenarian Views on the Attainment of Advanced Longevity, Shannon Freeman, John Garcia


● 50. Community Attitudes toward Cognitively Impaired Youthful, Middle-Aged, and Older Prisoners, Amy Rodriguez, Rebecca Allen, Jessie McAlpine, Ronald Cavanaugh


● 51. Giving Dementia a Face? The Portrayal of People with Dementia in German News Magazines between the Year 2000 and 2009, Eva-Marie Kessler, Clemens Schwender


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Poster: Cognitive Training


Presentations: ● 52. Effects of a 50-Hour Dementia Training Program on the Behavior of Persons with Dementia, Nancy Hendley, Edward Cisek, Matt Kudish


● 53. Cognitive Stimulation as a Mechanism for Cognitive Training, Elise Valdés, Elizabeth Hudak, Carol Peronto, Jennifer O’Brien, Jessie Alwerdt, Jerri Edwards


● 54. Promoting Brain Health: Practices in Health Systems, Senior Centers, and Public Health Agencies, James Laditka, Sarah Laditka, Kathryn Lowe


● 55. The Effects of 3-year Cognitive Activity Programs on Cognitive Functions among the Japanese Elderly, Naomi Yatomi


● 56. Care Dyad Closeness and Providing Cognitively Stimulating Activities Predict Cognitive Benefits for Persons with Dementia, Elizabeth Fauth, Katherine Treiber, Maria Norton, Chris Corcoran, Kathleen Piercy, Peter Rabins, Constantine Lyketsos, JoAnn Tschanz


● 57. Cognitive Speed of Processing Training Reduces Depressive Symptoms among Persons with Parkinson’s Disease, Elizabeth Hudak, Melissa O’Connor, Christine Haley, Carol Peronto, Chelsea McNee, Jennifer O’Brien, Jerri Edwards


● 58. Benefits of Playing a Complex, Spatially Challenging Video Game on Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults, Amanda Trujillo, Laura Whitlock, Taryn Patterson, Anne McLaughlin, Jason Allaire, Maribeth Gandy


● 59. Effect of Group Activity-oriented Walking Program on Cognitive, Mental and Performance Status: A Randomized, Controlled Trial, Chiaki Ura, Ryutaro Takahashi, Fumiko Miyamae, Narumi Kojima, Naoko Sakuma, Hiroko Kodama, Shuichi Awata


● 60. The Effects of Leisure Activities on the Cognitive Functioning of Nursing Home Residents: A Place- controlled Randomized Trial, Sheung-tak Cheng, Pizza Chow


● 61. Can Memory Training Benefit from Executive Function Training? Evidence from Healthy Older Adults, Juan Li


● 62. Memory Self-Efficacy Predicts Responsiveness to Inductive Reasoning Training in Older Adults, Brennan Payne, Joshua Jackson, Patrick Hill, Xuefei Gao, Brent Roberts, Elizabeth A. L. Stine-Morrow


● 63. Cognitive Training Benefits Transfer to Untrained Tasks by Bolstering Underlying Cognitive Abilities: Factorial Invariance and Improved Performance Across Time in the IMPACT Clinical Trial, Sarah Dalton, Elizabeth Zelinski


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