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Ulman Lindenberger

Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Verified email at mpib-berlin.mpg.de
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Lifespan psychology: Theory and application to intellectual functioning

PB Baltes, UM Staudinger… - Annual review of …, 1999 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The focus of this review is on theory and research of lifespan (lifespan
developmental) psychology. The theoretical analysis integrates evolutionary and …

Enrichment effects on adult cognitive development: can the functional capacity of older adults be preserved and enhanced?

C Hertzog, AF Kramer, RS Wilson… - … science in the public …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
In this monograph, we ask whether various kinds of intellectual, physical, and social
activities produce cognitive enrichment effects—that is, whether they improve cognitive …

[HTML][HTML] Memory aging and brain maintenance

L Nyberg, M Lövdén, K Riklund, U Lindenberger… - Trends in cognitive …, 2012 - cell.com
Episodic memory and working memory decline with advancing age. Nevertheless, large-
scale population-based studies document well-preserved memory functioning in some older …

Regional brain changes in aging healthy adults: general trends, individual differences and modifiers

N Raz, U Lindenberger, KM Rodrigue… - Cerebral …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Brain aging research relies mostly on cross-sectional studies, which infer true changes from
age differences. We present longitudinal measures of five-year change in the regional brain …

[PDF][PDF] Life-span theory in developmental psychology

PB Baltes, U Lindenberger… - Handbook of child …, 1998 - pure.mpg.de
Life-span developmental psychology deais with the study of individual development
(ontogenesis) from conception into old age (P. Baltes & Goulet, 1970; P. Baltes & Reese …

Emergence of a powerful connection between sensory and cognitive functions across the adult life span: a new window to the study of cognitive aging?

PB Baltes, U Lindenberger - Psychology and aging, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Six hundred eighty seven individuals ages 25–103 years were studied cross-sectionally to
examine the relationship between measures of sensory functioning (visual and auditory …

Sensory functioning and intelligence in old age: a strong connection.

U Lindenberger, PB Baltes - Psychology and aging, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Relations among age, sensory functioning (ie, visual and auditory acuity), and intelligence
were examined in a heterogeneous, age-stratified sample of old and very old individuals …

FACES—A database of facial expressions in young, middle-aged, and older women and men: Development and validation

NC Ebner, M Riediger, U Lindenberger - Behavior research methods, 2010 - Springer
Faces are widely used as stimuli in various research fields. Interest in emotion-related
differences and age-associated changes in the processing of faces is growing. With the aim …

Aging cognition: from neuromodulation to representation

SC Li, U Lindenberger, S Sikström - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2001 - cell.com
Basic cognitive functions, such as the abilities to activate, represent, maintain, focus and
process information, decline with age. A paradigm shift towards cross-level conceptions is …

Adult age differences in task switching.

J Kray, U Lindenberger - Psychology and aging, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
Age differences in 2 components of task-set switching speed were investigated in 118 adults
aged 20 to 80 years using task-set homogeneous (eg, AAAA…) and task-set heterogeneous …