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Ulman LindenbergerMax Planck Institute for Human Development Verified email at mpib-berlin.mpg.de Cited by 71715 |
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 …
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?
In this monograph, we ask whether various kinds of intellectual, physical, and social
activities produce cognitive enrichment effects—that is, whether they improve cognitive …
activities produce cognitive enrichment effects—that is, whether they improve cognitive …
[HTML][HTML] Memory aging and brain maintenance
Episodic memory and working memory decline with advancing age. Nevertheless, large-
scale population-based studies document well-preserved memory functioning in some older …
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
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 …
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 …
(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 …
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 …
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
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 …
differences and age-associated changes in the processing of faces is growing. With the aim …
Aging cognition: from neuromodulation to representation
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 …
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 …
aged 20 to 80 years using task-set homogeneous (eg, AAAA…) and task-set heterogeneous …