Friday, October 25, 2013

Memory testing can age older adults in minutes


By Kathleen Raven


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who feel younger than they really are might want to steer clear of memory tests, or risk feeling older, a new study suggests.


It's been known that doing poorly on memory tests influences what age an older adult may "feel," an effect called subjective aging. But a team of researchers have shown through a series of four experiments that the mere thought of a memory test can make men and women age 60 and older feel, well, older.


"Past research has referred to subjective age as a fixed number and we have shown that subjective age can change in five minutes," Lisa Geraci, associate professor of psychology at Texas A&M University in College Station, said.


Geraci is senior author of the study, which appeared in Psychological Science, and developed its concept.


The first experiment involved 22 men and women with an average biological age of 75 years recruited from the area around the university's campus. Before the test, the participants were shown a piece of paper with an unmarked line and told one millimeter equaled one year, then asked to tick off the age they felt along the line.


Immediately after that, they were given a list of 30 words to remember and took a five-minute memory test.


Before the test, the average subjective age hovered at 59 years old. Afterwards, participants reported feeling about 63.


The researchers then wondered: Do young people experience the same "aging" process? Do aging adults feel older after other types of tests, like vocabulary skills? And, what if a memory test is merely mentioned, but not actually administered?


Geraci and her team also wanted to eliminate any influence that being in a college campus environment - filled with young people - might have.


So the next three experiments were done online.


The researchers recruited 50 participants in the U.S., half were young adults in their 20s and half older adults in their 60s. The memory test experiment was repeated in the online format. Again, older adults felt about four years older after the test. The young people didn't feel any different about their age.


Fifty-seven older adults - average age of 60 - took part in a separate experiment done online. About half were assigned to take a memory test, and the rest could show off their vocabulary skills. Those who took the vocabulary test didn't feel aged at all. Their counterparts doing the memory recall felt about five years older.


These results, the researchers write, fit with a general negative stereotype in society that associates aging with memory loss.


"People don't think ‘Oh gosh, I'm losing my vocabulary,'" Geraci told Reuters Health.


In the final experiment of the series, 30 adults in their late 50s and 60s were asked to give the age they felt at the start, and again after simply reading instructions for a memory test. Again, all participants reported feeling older.


The experiments support previous research showing that context can have powerful effects on how old a person feels.


For example, a trip to the local gym can be an "aging experience" for older adults, said Henry Roediger of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.


Geraci studied aging concepts in Roediger's lab in the early 2000s, but he was not involved in the current research.


"The self-image is changeable and malleable," Roediger, who offered his age of 66, said.


He pointed out that in all four studies, older adults always reported a younger subjective age than their numerical one - even after the memory tests.


"It's an interesting study," said Igor Grossmann, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Waterloo in Canada.


Grossmann regularly studies aging-related subjects, but has no connection with the current research.


He noted that the number of participants in the experiments was small, but seeing that different versions of the experiments produced the same subjective aging effect "is powerful."


"We are all living in a society in which we often put older adults in a perspective that they are not doing well," he said.


"In terms of care, it would depend on the goal of a doctor's office visit," Grossmann said, but "it would probably be good to ask first about general well-being, then maybe what they ate for breakfast, before finally asking about memory."


Using these techniques means the older person does not have to be reminded of his or her age right away.


"The bottom-line message would be to try and be cautious and mindful of stereotypes and how we talk about the performance of older adults," Grossmann said.


SOURCE: http://bit.ly/17gs2OF Psychological Science, online October 7, 2013.

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After hiatus, Obama returns to campaign mode in NY

(AP) — President Barack Obama is opening a six-week burst of fundraising for Democrats, offering an early look at how he'll frame the messy health overhaul rollout and recent government shutdown for donors and voters ahead of next year's pivotal midterm elections.

After putting political events on hold for about a month, Obama will return to campaign mode Friday in New York, where he'll speak at a top-dollar fundraiser for House Democrats, flanked by film producer Harvey Weinstein and prominent CEOs. He'll then head to another, closed-door fundraiser benefiting the national Democratic Party before returning to Washington.

Earlier Friday, Obama will visit a Brooklyn high school to showcase a rare partnership between public schools, a public university system and IBM that lets students finish high school with an associate's degree in computers or engineering.

His fundraising schedule condensed, Obama will headline at least nine fundraisers before the end of November for Democratic campaign committees. Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are holding their own events. Obama's spree will take him away from Washington more than a half-dozen times, from Florida to Texas to California.

Traditionally, the president is a party's most potent fundraising tool, and the effort isn't without potential reward for Obama. A return of Congress to full Democratic control next year would open the door to sweeping policies Obama would love to enact, but Republicans refuse to consider.

In sporadic fundraisers earlier in the year, when Obama was actively seeking better relations with Republicans, he avoided overt partisanship in his pitch to donors. His message was: I'll work with fair-minded lawmakers from either party, but the more power Democrats have in Congress, the better my chances for success.

But any semblance of comity between Obama and Republicans evaporated during the standoff over government funding and the debt ceiling, when the White House was accusing the GOP of holding hostages and threatening to burn down the house. Republicans' insistence that the government shut down unless Obama agreed to debilitating changes to his health care law made the lack of common ground all too clear.

So the immediate crisis averted, Democrats and Republicans alike are looking to the president's words on Friday for signs of how Obama and his party will cast the bitter fights in Washington as they gear up for 2014 races across the country.

"I recognize that the Republican Party has made blocking the Affordable Care Act its signature policy idea," Obama said this week at the White House. "Sometimes it seems to be the one thing that unifies the party these days."

More Americans blame Republicans than Obama for the 16-day shutdown, giving Obama and Democrats a new bludgeon to hammer Republicans and argue they must be voted out. Just 32 percent of Americans view the Republican Party favorably, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted Oct. 17-20, compared to 46 percent who view Democrats favorably.

The political blow to the GOP from the crisis has made some Democrats more bullish about retaking the House next year — an incredibly tall order that, if successful, would bolster Obama's prospects for achieving his second-term goals.

But at the same time, Obama is weighed down by the calamitous debut of the website for new insurance exchanges, raising the prospect that Obama's health care law will be more of a liability than an asset in 2014 even for Democrats who supported the law.

"I would take our position over theirs any day of the week," said Mo Elleithee, the Democratic National Committee's communications director. "We have been working to give people more benefits and increase their access to affordable health care, while Republicans shut down the government."

After winning re-election last year, Obama vowed to go all-in for Democrats by holding at least 20 fundraisers ahead of the midterm elections. Although Obama had planned to spread events out over many months this fall, Democratic officials say he was forced to put politicking on hold — first by the crisis over Syria's chemical weapons, then by the shutdown-and-debt debacle.

By and large, Democrats have been more successful than Republicans in leveraging the fiscal showdown to raise money, according to fundraising reports released by campaign committees for House and Senate. But Republicans say that's where Obama's usefulness to his party ends. After all, the nation's new health insurance program remains a tough sell even with independent voters, and Obama is personally unpopular in many of the southern, conservative-leaning states holding critical Senate elections next year.

"There's still not one Democrat candidate in a toss-up race who wants him visiting their district, because they know he's not wanted anywhere other than New York, San Francisco or Chicago," said Daniel Scarpinato, a National Republican Congressional Committee official.

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AP Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.

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Apple rolls out iOS 7.0.3 with plenty of improvements and bug fixes

While there was no mention of an iOS update being released today during the keynote, Apple has now sent out iOS 7.0.3 to the masses and along with it, plenty of improvements and bug fixes.

We've not been able to get the update OTA as of yet but it is now appearing through iTunes and and ready for download. As noted, there is plenty of improvements and bug fixes, some of which is also required for Mavericks to play nicely, so here's what's highlighted in the change log:

  • Adds iCloud Keychain to keep track of your account names, passwords, and credit card numbers across all your approved devices
  • Adds Password Generator so Safari can suggest unique, hard-to-guess passwords for your online accounts
  • Updates lock screen to delay display of "slide to unlock" when Touch ID is in use
  • Adds back the ability to search the web and Wikipedia from Spotlight search
  • Fixes an issue where iMessage failed to send for some users
  • Fixes a bug that could prevent iMessage from activating
  • Improves system stability when using iWork apps
  • Fixes an accelerometer calibration issue
  • Addresses an issue that could cause Siri and VoiceOver to use a lower quality voice
  • Fixes a bug that could allow someone to bypass the Lock screen passcode
  • Enhances the Reduce Motion setting to minimize both motion and animation
  • Fixes an issue that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive
  • Updates the Bold Text setting to also change dial pad text
  • Fixes an issue that could cause supervised devices to become un-supervised when updating software

Needless to say, that's quite the list and if you've been having any issues, you'll certainly want to see if they've been covered by this release. Have you grabbed the download yet? Sound off in the comments or in the iMore forums and let us know how it went for you.


    






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Kendall & Kylie Jenner: Retail Therapy in West Hollywood with a New Pup

Looking to distract themselves from the recent tabloid attention, Kendall and Kylie Jenner headed over to Fred Segal in West Hollywood for a spot of shopping on Wednesday (October 23).


The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” cuties were joined by a few friends and Kendall’s new puppy as they chatted and shopped while shutterbugs looked on.


As previously reported by the GossipCenter, the Jenner gals have both fired back at claims that they scored fake IDs, got wasted, and hung out at a sex-themed nightclub last week.


Kendall tweeted, "I am so done with everyone making my little sister and I out to be something that we are not. shut up with these stupid rumors and stories."


"I'm not going to sit around and let grown adults create untrue stories about me underage drinking & partying every night with a fake I.D,” added Kylie.


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U.K. Official Urges U.S. Government To Adopt A Digital Core

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Does this sound familiar? A national IT project plagued with high-profile problems, integration breakdowns involving contractors, and taxpayers left footing a multimillion-dollar price tag: The scenario's playing out with HealthCare.gov, but a similar one in the U.K. led to major reforms.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/NprProgramsATC/~3/D-aeZQsq2hE/u-k-official-urges-u-s-government-to-adopt-a-digital-core
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James Lipton Announces the Cast of "Arrest Developement" to on "Inside the Actor's Studio"

Seven years after its cancellation, "Arrested Development" returned on Netflix for a fourth season, and now the cast will appear on "Inside the Actor's Studio" to dish on the little show that could.


Announcing the next guest on the in-depth interview series, host James Lipton reenacted the famous chicken dance in an Adidas jumpsuit in a video posted to Instagram. Series regulars expected to appear include, Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, Portia de Rossi, Will Arnett, Tony Hale, and David Cross.


Catch the cast of "Arrested Development" on "Inside the Actors Studio" on November 7th at 8:00pm ET on Bravo.


Meanwhile, creator Mitch Hurwitz is already thinking about season 5, telling the audience of New York TV Festival, "All I've been able to say is, I really want to continue with this, and the cast really wants to continue with this. What my new thing is, because it might be tough to get the cast together for the four months you would need to make a series, is to try to get them together for four weeks sooner, and do the movie that is the story that we've been building up to in this show. And then, bring the series back after that. If not my decision, but it’s what I want to do. The reason I’m not just saying, let’s go do the series next, is because I’m worried it’ll take two years to make all those deals -- a mess of people, a weird tease to all of us and the audience. So my goal is to do a movie for Netflix type thing, and then go into the series."





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How Much of Your Shopping Is Done on Amazon?

How Much of Your Shopping Is Done on Amazon?

If you live in a big city without a car, it's probably easier to just do all your shopping on Amazon. If you drive everywhere and have a Costco membership, it might make sense to do all your shopping there. If you drive sometimes but like getting packages, maybe you combine the best of both worlds? Whatever it is you do for shopping though, how much of it do you do with Amazon?

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