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  1. E. V. Cowdry, ed. Problems of Ageing: Biological and Medical Aspects (Baltimore,
    MD: Williams & Wilkins, 1939).

  2. Otto Pollak. Social Adjustment in Old Age: A Research Planning Report (New
    Yo rk: Social Science Research Council, 1948), 48.

  3. James E. Birren, Robert N. Butler, Samuel W. Greenhouse, Louis Sokoloff
    and Marian R. Yarrow, “Interdisciplinary Relationships: Interrelations of
    Physiological, Psychological, and Psychiatric Findings in Healthy Elderly
    Men,” in Human Aging, eds. James E. Birren, Robert N. Butler, Samuel W.
    Greenhouse, Louis Sokoloff, and Marian R. Yarrow (Washington, D.C.:
    Government Printing Office, Public Health Publication No. 986, 1963),
    283-305.

  4. Darab K. Dastur, Mark H. Lane, Douglas B. Hansen, Seymour S. Kety,
    Robert N. Butler, and Louis Sokoloff, “Effects of Aging on Cerebral
    Circulation and Metabolism in Man,” in Ibid., 59-76.

  5. Marian R. Yarrow, Paul Blank, Olive W. Quinn, E. Grant Youmans, and
    Johanna Stein, “Social Psychological Characteristics of Old Age,” in Ibid.,
    259-79.

  6. William Bondareff, “Genesis of Intracellular Pigment in the Spinal Ganglia
    of Senile Rats: An Electron Microscope Study,” Journal of Gerontology 12
    (1957): 364-9.

  7. William Bondareff, “Morphology of the Aging Nervous System,” in Handbook
    of Aging and the Individual, ed. James E. Birren (Chicago: University of
    Chicago Press, 1959), 136-72.

  8. Ibid.

  9. Jack Botwinick and Conan Kornetsky, “Age Differences In the Acquisition
    and Extinction of the GSR,” Journal of Gerontology 15 (1960): 83-84.

  10. Edward A. Jerome, “Age and Learning-Experimental Studies,” in Handbook
    of Aging and the Individual, 655-99.

  11. James E. Birren, Klaus F. Riegel, and Donald F. Morrison, “Age Differences
    in Response Speed as a Function of Controlled Variations of Stimulus
    Conditions: Evidence of a General Speed Factor,” Gerontologia 16 (1962):
    1-18.

  12. L. H. Hicks and James E. Birren, “Aging, Brain Damage, and Psychomotor
    Slowing,” Psychological Bulletin 74 (1962): 377-96.

  13. Karl F. Riegel, “History of Psychological Gerontology,” in Handbook of
    the Psychology of Aging, ed. James E. Birren (New York: Simon & Schuster,
    1977), 70-102.

  14. John E. Anderson, ed. Psychological Aspects of Aging (Washington, D.C.:
    American Psychological Association, 1956).

  15. James E. Birren, H. A. Imus, and William F. Windle, eds. The Process of
    Aging in the Nervous System (Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1959).

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