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1There Are Multiple Clocks That Time Us: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations Among 14 Alternative Indicators of Age and Aging3.54Citations (PDF)
2Single-neuron spiking variability in hippocampus dynamically tracks sensory content during memory formation in humans13.77Citations (PDF)
3Aging-related losses in dopamine D2/3 receptor availability are linked to working-memory decline across five years
Cerebral Cortex, 2025, 35,
2.83Citations (PDF)
4Associations between inflammation and striatal dopamine D2-receptor availability in aging9.04Citations (PDF)
5Verbal Fluency Selectively Predicts Survival in Old and Very Old Age
Psychological Science, 2025, 36, 87-101
3.72Citations (PDF)
6Reliability of structural brain change in cognitively healthy adult samples
2025, 3,
9Citations (PDF)
7Task-Switch Related Reductions in Neural Distinctiveness in Children and Adults: Commonalities and Differences
Journal of Neuroscience, 2025, 45, e2358232025
3.70Citations (PDF)
8Intensive task-switching training and single-task training differentially affect behavioral and neural manifestations of cognitive control in children
Cerebral Cortex, 2025, 35,
2.82Citations (PDF)
9Developmental Changes in Brain Cellular Membrane and Energy Metabolism: A Multi-occasion <sup>31</sup> P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study
Journal of Neuroscience, 2025, 45, e2222242025
3.72Citations (PDF)
10Polygenic Associations With Educational Attainment in East Versus West Germany: Differences Emerge After Reunification
Psychological Science, 2025, 36, 559-573
3.72Citations (PDF)
11Cerebral small-vessel disease severity, hypertension, and body mass index forecast striatal dopamine D2-receptor decline rates in aging
Neurobiology of Aging, 2025, 156, 30-39
3.41Citations (PDF)
12Grey-matter structure in cortical and limbic regions correlates with general cognitive ability in old age
Aging Brain, 2024, 5, 100103
2.01Citations (PDF)
13Working memory and fluid intelligence are differentially related to categories of urban fabric in older adults: Results from the Berlin aging study5.81Citations (PDF)
14Longitudinal support for the correlative triad among aging, dopamine D2-like receptor loss, and memory decline
Neurobiology of Aging, 2024, 136, 125-132
3.411Citations (PDF)
15Longitudinal stability of cortical grey matter measures varies across brain regions, imaging metrics, and testing sites in the ABCD study
2024, 2,
3Citations (PDF)
16Age differences in generalization, memory specificity, and their overnight fate in childhood
Child Development, 2024, 95, e270-e286
3.53Citations (PDF)
17The influence of hippocampal dopamine D2 receptor losses on episodic-memory decline across 5 years is moderated by BDNF and KIBRA polymorphisms
Cortex, 2024, 176, 53-61
2.91Citations (PDF)
18Deficits in memory metacognitive efficiency in late adulthood are related to distinct brain profile
Memory, 2024, 32, 1286-1302
1.83Citations (PDF)
19Cognitive flexibility across the lifespan: developmental differences in the neural basis of sustained and transient control processes during task switching2.916Citations (PDF)
20Hyper-brain hyper-frequency network topology dynamics when playing guitar in quartet2.34Citations (PDF)
21Optimal two-time point longitudinal models for estimating individual-level change: Asymptotic insights and practical implications4.08Citations (PDF)
22Brain change trajectories in healthy adults correlate with Alzheimer’s related genetic variation and memory decline across life13.711Citations (PDF)
23Broadscale dampening of uncertainty adjustment in the aging brain13.71Citations (PDF)
24Individual differences in brain aging: heterogeneity in cortico-hippocampal but not caudate atrophy rates
Cerebral Cortex, 2023, 33, 5075-5081
2.828Citations (PDF)
25Today’s Older Adults Are Cognitively Fitter Than Older Adults Were 20 Years Ago, but When and How They Decline Is No Different Than in the Past
Psychological Science, 2023, 34, 22-34
3.721Citations (PDF)
26Aerobic exercise is associated with region-specific changes in volumetric, tensor-based, and fixel-based measures of white matter integrity in healthy older adults
NeuroImage Reports, 2023, 3, 100155
1.42Citations (PDF)
27Does prefrontal connectivity during task switching help or hinder children’s performance?4.09Citations (PDF)
28Too easy, too hard, or just right: Lifespan age differences and gender effects on task difficulty choices2.94Citations (PDF)
29Intra‐ and interbrain synchrony and hyperbrain network dynamics of a guitarist quartet and its audience during a concert4.017Citations (PDF)
30Lifestyle-related risk factors and their cumulative associations with hippocampal and total grey matter volume across the adult lifespan: A pooled analysis in the European Lifebrain consortium
Brain Research Bulletin, 2023, 200, 110692
3.413Citations (PDF)
31No moderating influence of education on the association between changes in hippocampus volume and memory performance in aging
Aging Brain, 2023, 4, 100082
2.011Citations (PDF)
32Evaluating deep transfer learning for whole-brain cognitive decoding
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2023, 360, 9754-9787
3.48Citations (PDF)
33The integrity of dopaminergic and noradrenergic brain regions is associated with different aspects of late-life memory performance
Nature Aging, 2023, 3, 1128-1143
14.545Citations (PDF)
34Resting-state functional connectivity in an auditory network differs between aspiring professional and amateur musicians and correlates with performance
Brain Structure and Function, 2023, 228, 2147-2163
2.57Citations (PDF)
35Dynamics in interbrain synchronization while playing a piano duet4.09Citations (PDF)
36Sociohistorical Change in Urban Older Adults’ Perceived Speed of Time and Time Pressure2.82Citations (PDF)
37Education and Income Show Heterogeneous Relationships to Lifespan Brain and Cognitive Differences Across European and US Cohorts
Cerebral Cortex, 2022, 32, 839-854
2.868Citations (PDF)
38Probing associations between interbrain synchronization and interpersonal action coordination during guitar playing4.023Citations (PDF)
39Subjective age and attitudes toward own aging across two decades of historical time.
Psychology and Aging, 2022, 37, 413-429
1.623Citations (PDF)
40Age Trajectories of Perceptual Speed and Loneliness: Separating Between-Person and Within-Person Associations2.87Citations (PDF)
41Model of brain maintenance reveals specific change-change association between medial-temporal lobe integrity and episodic memory
Aging Brain, 2022, 2, 100027
2.013Citations (PDF)
42Out of Rhythm: Compromised Precision of Theta-Gamma Coupling Impairs Associative Memory in Old Age
Journal of Neuroscience, 2022, 42, 1752-1764
3.729Citations (PDF)
43A strong dependency between changes in fluid and crystallized abilities in human cognitive aging
Science Advances, 2022, 8,
10.963Citations (PDF)
44No Association Between Loneliness, Episodic Memory and Hippocampal Volume Change in Young and Healthy Older Adults: A Longitudinal European Multicenter Study4.06Citations (PDF)
45Reliability of quantitative multiparameter maps is high for magnetization transfer and proton density but attenuated for R1 and R2* in healthy young adults
Human Brain Mapping, 2022, 43, 3585-3603
3.510Citations (PDF)
46Age differences in diffusivity in the locus coeruleus and its ascending noradrenergic tract
NeuroImage, 2022, 251, 119022
4.414Citations (PDF)
47Genetic associations with learning over 100 days of practice2.02Citations (PDF)
48Change in Latent Gray-Matter Structural Integrity Is Associated With Change in Cardiovascular Fitness in Older Adults Who Engage in At-Home Aerobic Exercise2.310Citations (PDF)
49Longitudinal Dopamine D2 Receptor Changes and Cerebrovascular Health in Aging
Neurology, 2022, 99,
1.035Citations (PDF)
50Linking Brain Age Gap to Mental and Physical Health in the Berlin Aging Study II4.034Citations (PDF)
515‐Year Associations among Cerebral Arterial Pulsatility, Perivascular Space Dilation, and White Matter Lesions
Annals of Neurology, 2022, 92, 871-881
6.635Citations (PDF)
52Brain aging differs with cognitive ability regardless of education
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12,
3.424Citations (PDF)
53Associations of depression and regional brain structure across the adult lifespan: Pooled analyses of six population-based and two clinical cohort studies in the European Lifebrain consortium
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2022, 36, 103180
3.312Citations (PDF)
54Using blood test parameters to define biological age among older adults: association with morbidity and mortality independent of chronological age validated in two separate birth cohorts
GeroScience, 2022, 44, 2685-2699
4.626Citations (PDF)
55The individuality paradigm: Automated longitudinal activity tracking of large cohorts of genetically identical mice in an enriched environment
Neurobiology of Disease, 2022, 175, 105916
5.125Citations (PDF)
56Epigenome-Wide Association Study in Peripheral Tissues Highlights DNA Methylation Profiles Associated with Episodic Memory Performance in Humans
Biomedicines, 2022, 10, 2798
3.410Citations (PDF)
57Longitudinal stability in working memory and frontal activity in relation to general brain maintenance
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12,
3.413Citations (PDF)
58Hippocampal and Parahippocampal Gray Matter Structural Integrity Assessed by Multimodal Imaging Is Associated with Episodic Memory in Old Age
Cerebral Cortex, 2021, 31, 1464-1477
2.826Citations (PDF)
59Observing Plasticity of the Auditory System: Volumetric Decreases Along with Increased Functional Connectivity in Aspiring Professional Musicians1.415Citations (PDF)
60Cerebral arterial pulsatility is linked to hippocampal microvascular function and episodic memory in healthy older adults4.740Citations (PDF)
61Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer’s disease13.7133Citations (PDF)
62Self-reported sleep relates to microstructural hippocampal decline in ß-amyloid positive Adults beyond genetic risk
Sleep, 2021, 44,
0.99Citations (PDF)
63Assessing Music Expertise
Music Perception, 2021, 38, 406-421
1.25Citations (PDF)
64Locus coeruleus MRI contrast is associated with cortical thickness in older adults
Neurobiology of Aging, 2021, 100, 72-82
3.455Citations (PDF)
65Thalamocortical excitability modulation guides human perception under uncertainty13.795Citations (PDF)
66Interacting brains coming in sync through their minds: an interbrain neurofeedback study4.031Citations (PDF)
67Cohort profile: follow-up of a Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II) subsample as part of the GendAge study
BMJ Open, 2021, 11, e045576
1.941Citations (PDF)
68Lost Dynamics and the Dynamics of Loss: Longitudinal Compression of Brain Signal Variability is Coupled with Declines in Functional Integration and Cognitive Performance
Cerebral Cortex, 2021, 31, 5239-5252
2.832Citations (PDF)
69Sex differences in dopamine integrity and brain structure among healthy older adults: Relationships to episodic memory
Neurobiology of Aging, 2021, 105, 272-279
3.410Citations (PDF)
70Interactive brains, social minds: Neural and physiological mechanisms of interpersonal action coordination6.943Citations (PDF)
71Urban green is more than the absence of city: Structural and functional neural basis of urbanicity and green space in the neighbourhood of older adults
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2021, 214, 104196
8.819Citations (PDF)
72Poor Self-Reported Sleep is Related to Regional Cortical Thinning in Aging but not Memory Decline—Results From the Lifebrain Consortium
Cerebral Cortex, 2021, 31, 1953-1969
2.835Citations (PDF)
73Fronto-striatal dopamine D2 receptor availability is associated with cognitive variability in older individuals with low dopamine integrity
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11,
3.43Citations (PDF)
74A common polymorphism in the dopamine transporter gene predicts working memory performance and in vivo dopamine integrity in aging
NeuroImage, 2021, 245, 118707
4.46Citations (PDF)
75Balance between Transmitter Availability and Dopamine D2 Receptors in Prefrontal Cortex Influences Memory Functioning
Cerebral Cortex, 2020, 30, 989-1000
2.832Citations (PDF)
76Hippocampal Subfields and Limbic White Matter Jointly Predict Learning Rate in Older Adults
Cerebral Cortex, 2020, 30, 2465-2477
2.816Citations (PDF)
77Self-reported sleep relates to hippocampal atrophy across the adult lifespan: results from the Lifebrain consortium
Sleep, 2020, 43,
0.978Citations (PDF)
78On the use of growth models to study normal cognitive aging2.935Citations (PDF)
79Longitudinal association between hippocampus atrophy and episodic‐memory decline in non‐demented APOE ε4 carriers2.519Citations (PDF)
80Human skill learning: expansion, exploration, selection, and refinement2.931Citations (PDF)
81Education and Cognitive Functioning Across the Life Span10.8919Citations (PDF)
82Vampires and nurses are rated differently by younger and older adults—Age-comparative norms of imageability and emotionality for about 2500 German nouns
Behavior Research Methods, 2020, 52, 980-989
2.525Citations (PDF)
83Higher performers upregulate brain signal variability in response to more feature-rich visual input
NeuroImage, 2020, 217, 116836
4.446Citations (PDF)
84Childhood socio‐economic disadvantage predicts reduced myelin growth across adolescence and young adulthood
Human Brain Mapping, 2020, 41, 3392-3402
3.544Citations (PDF)
85Trajectories of multiple subjective well-being facets across old age: The role of health and personality.
Psychology and Aging, 2020, 35, 894-909
1.629Citations (PDF)
86Dehydration predicts longitudinal decline in cognitive functioning and well-being among older adults.
Psychology and Aging, 2020, 35, 517-528
1.623Citations (PDF)
87Predicting change trajectories of neuroticism from baseline brain structure using whole brain analyses and latent growth curve models in adolescents
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.43Citations (PDF)
88Poor glucose regulation is associated with declines in well-being among older men, but not women.
Psychology and Aging, 2020, 35, 204-211
1.64Citations (PDF)
89Lifespan Changes in Network Structure and Network Topology Dynamics During Rest and Auditory Oddball Performance4.010Citations (PDF)
90Progress update from the hippocampal subfields group2.547Citations (PDF)
91The Influence of Hippocampal Dopamine D2 Receptors on Episodic Memory Is Modulated by<i>BDNF</i>and<i>KIBRA</i>Polymorphisms2.25Citations (PDF)
92Cardiovascular factors are related to dopamine integrity and cognition in aging3.823Citations (PDF)
93Mapping the landscape of human dopamine D2/3 receptors with [11C]raclopride
Brain Structure and Function, 2019, 224, 2871-2882
2.537Citations (PDF)
94Rostral locus coeruleus integrity is associated with better memory performance in older adults
Nature Human Behaviour, 2019, 3, 1203-1214
9.1200Citations (PDF)
95Structural Brain Correlates of Loneliness among Older Adults3.496Citations (PDF)
96Identifying predictors of within-person variance in MRI-based brain volume estimates
NeuroImage, 2019, 200, 575-589
4.448Citations (PDF)
97Compulsivity and impulsivity traits linked to attenuated developmental frontostriatal myelination trajectories
Nature Neuroscience, 2019, 22, 992-999
17.0111Citations (PDF)
98Hyper-Frequency Network Topology Changes During Choral Singing2.822Citations (PDF)
99Reliable local dynamics in the brain across sessions are revealed by whole‐brain modeling of resting state activity
Human Brain Mapping, 2019, 40, 2967-2980
3.529Citations (PDF)
100Influence of nutritional tyrosine on cognition and functional connectivity in healthy old humans
NeuroImage, 2019, 193, 139-145
4.425Citations (PDF)
101Reply to ‘Mechanisms underlying resilience in ageing’
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2019, 20, 247-247
20.815Citations (PDF)
102Dynamic Orchestration of Brains and Instruments During Free Guitar Improvisation2.431Citations (PDF)
103Brain Plasticity in Human Lifespan Development: The Exploration–Selection–Refinement Model3.275Citations (PDF)
104Dopamine D<sub>2/3</sub>Binding Potential Modulates Neural Signatures of Working Memory in a Load-Dependent Fashion
Journal of Neuroscience, 2019, 39, 537-547
3.748Citations (PDF)
105<i>C957T</i>-mediated Variation in Ligand Affinity Affects the Association between<sup>11</sup>C-raclopride Binding Potential and Cognition2.216Citations (PDF)
106Coupled cognitive changes in adulthood: A meta-analysis.
Psychological Bulletin, 2019, 145, 273-301
6.7167Citations (PDF)
107Adult age differences in the benefit of syntactic and semantic constraints for sentence processing.
Psychology and Aging, 2019, 34, 43-55
1.617Citations (PDF)
108Cohort differences in adult-life trajectories of internal and external control beliefs: A tale of more and better maintained internal control and fewer external constraints.
Psychology and Aging, 2019, 34, 1090-1108
1.636Citations (PDF)
109Postpartal Neural Plasticity of the Maternal Brain: Early Renormalization of Pregnancy-Related Decreases?
NeuroSignals, 2019, 27, 12-24
1.737Citations (PDF)
110Feeling older, walking slower—but only if someone’s watching. Subjective age is associated with walking speed in the laboratory, but not in real life
European Journal of Ageing, 2018, 15, 425-433
2.716Citations (PDF)
111Age Differences in Day-To-Day Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs: Results from the COGITO Study3.06Citations (PDF)
112Hyperbrain network properties of guitarists playing in quartet4.057Citations (PDF)
113Latent-Profile Analysis Reveals Behavioral and Brain Correlates of Dopamine-Cognition Associations
Cerebral Cortex, 2018, 28, 3894-3907
2.843Citations (PDF)
114Optimization and validation of automated hippocampal subfield segmentation across the lifespan
Human Brain Mapping, 2018, 39, 916-931
3.551Citations (PDF)
115Developmental cognitive neuroscience using latent change score models: A tutorial and applications4.0421Citations (PDF)
116The Role of Time in the Quest for Understanding Psychological Mechanisms3.087Citations (PDF)
117Validation of a single factor representing the indicators of metabolic syndrome as a continuous measure of metabolic load and its association with health and cognitive function
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0208231
2.313Citations (PDF)
118Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function13.7632Citations (PDF)
119Neurocognitive Profiles of Older Adults with Working-Memory Dysfunction
Cerebral Cortex, 2018, ,
2.830Citations (PDF)
120Complex networks emerging during choir singing4.032Citations (PDF)
121Precision, Reliability, and Effect Size of Slope Variance in Latent Growth Curve Models: Implications for Statistical Power Analysis2.257Citations (PDF)
122An Adult Developmental Approach to Perceived Facial Attractiveness and Distinctiveness2.241Citations (PDF)
123Self-rated intensity of habitual physical activities is positively associated with dopamine D2/3 receptor availability and cognition
NeuroImage, 2018, 181, 605-616
4.437Citations (PDF)
124Local temporal variability reflects functional integration in the human brain
NeuroImage, 2018, 183, 776-787
4.475Citations (PDF)
125Historical trends in modifiable indicators of cardiovascular health and self-rated health among older adults: Cohort differences over 20 years between the Berlin Aging Study (BASE) and the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II)
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0191699
2.332Citations (PDF)
126Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression of Negative Emotion in Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Functional MRI Study1.522Citations (PDF)
127Facets of Subjective Health Horizons Are Differentially Linked to Brain Volume1.06Citations (PDF)
128Psychological and neural correlates of embitterment in old age.1.717Citations (PDF)
129Repeated Structural Imaging Reveals Nonlinear Progression of Experience-Dependent Volume Changes in Human Motor Cortex
Cerebral Cortex, 2017, , bhw141
2.859Citations (PDF)
130Genetic influences on phase synchrony of brain oscillations supporting response inhibition1.110Citations (PDF)
131Teams on the same wavelength perform better: Inter-brain phase synchronization constitutes a neural substrate for social facilitation
NeuroImage, 2017, 152, 425-436
4.4117Citations (PDF)
132Military deployment correlates with smaller prefrontal gray matter volume and psychological symptoms in a subclinical population
Translational Psychiatry, 2017, 7, e1031-e1031
5.221Citations (PDF)
133Neural activation patterns during retrieval of schema‐related memories: differences and commonalities between children and adults2.845Citations (PDF)
134Genome-wide meta-analysis associates HLA-DQA1/DRB1 and LPA and lifestyle factors with human longevity13.7163Citations (PDF)
135In search of features that constitute an “enriched environment” in humans: Associations between geographical properties and brain structure3.4112Citations (PDF)
136Age differences in brain signal variability are robust to multiple vascular controls3.477Citations (PDF)
137Hippocampal maturity promotes memory distinctiveness in childhood and adolescence7.5115Citations (PDF)
138Mutualistic Coupling Between Vocabulary and Reasoning Supports Cognitive Development During Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood
Psychological Science, 2017, 28, 1419-1431
3.793Citations (PDF)
13910-Month-Old Infants Are Sensitive to the Time Course of Perceived Actions: Eye-Tracking and EEG Evidence2.27Citations (PDF)
140Exercise-Induced Fitness Changes Correlate with Changes in Neural Specificity in Older Adults2.327Citations (PDF)
141Hyper-Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation: Experimental Manipulation of Inter-Brain Synchrony2.333Citations (PDF)
142Day2day: investigating daily variability of magnetic resonance imaging measures over half a year
BMC Neuroscience, 2017, 18,
2.139Citations (PDF)
143Food for thought: association between dietary tyrosine and cognitive performance in younger and older adults
Psychological Research, 2017, 83, 1097-1106
1.559Citations (PDF)
144Age differences in coupling of intraindividual variability in mnemonic strategies and practice-related associative recall improvements.
Psychology and Aging, 2017, 32, 557-571
1.614Citations (PDF)
145Brain synchronization during perception of facial emotional expressions with natural and unnatural dynamics
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0181225
2.39Citations (PDF)
146Structure and Topology Dynamics of Hyper-Frequency Networks during Rest and Auditory Oddball Performance2.020Citations (PDF)
147Drifting through Basic Subprocesses of Reading: A Hierarchical Diffusion Model Analysis of Age Effects on Visual Word Recognition2.218Citations (PDF)
148Neural activation patterns of successful episodic encoding: Reorganization during childhood, maintenance in old age4.042Citations (PDF)
149Theory-guided exploration with structural equation model forests.
Psychological Methods, 2016, 21, 566-582
4.566Citations (PDF)
150Hormonal contraceptive use is associated with neural and affective changes in healthy young women
NeuroImage, 2016, 134, 597-606
4.478Citations (PDF)
151Knowledge Acquisition during Exam Preparation Improves Memory and Modulates Memory Formation
Journal of Neuroscience, 2016, 36, 8103-8111
3.744Citations (PDF)
152Differences in navigation performance and postpartal striatal volume associated with pregnancy in humans1.717Citations (PDF)
153Dopamine D2 receptor availability is linked to hippocampal–caudate functional connectivity and episodic memory7.5154Citations (PDF)
154BOLD Variability is Related to Dopaminergic Neurotransmission and Cognitive Aging
Cerebral Cortex, 2016, 26, 2074-2083
2.8108Citations (PDF)
155Changes in fitness are associated with changes in hippocampal microstructure and hippocampal volume among older adults
NeuroImage, 2016, 131, 155-161
4.495Citations (PDF)
156Is Available Support Always Helpful for Older Adults? Exploring the Buffering Effects of State and Trait Social Support2.811Citations (PDF)
157Training-induced changes in subsequent-memory effects: No major differences among children, younger adults, and older adults
NeuroImage, 2016, 131, 214-225
4.423Citations (PDF)
158Normal aging increases postural preparation errors: Evidence from a two-choice response task with balance constraints
Gait and Posture, 2016, 44, 143-148
1.310Citations (PDF)
159Relationships of peripheral IGF-1, VEGF and BDNF levels to exercise-related changes in memory, hippocampal perfusion and volumes in older adults
NeuroImage, 2016, 131, 142-154
4.4309Citations (PDF)
160Lower baseline performance but greater plasticity of working memory for carriers of the val allele of the COMT Val¹⁵⁸Met polymorphism.
Neuropsychology, 2015, 29, 247-254
1.634Citations (PDF)
161Changes in neural resting state activity in primary and higher-order motor areas induced by a short sensorimotor intervention based on the Feldenkrais method2.318Citations (PDF)
162Human aging alters the neural computation and representation of space
NeuroImage, 2015, 117, 141-150
4.455Citations (PDF)
163Amphetamine modulates brain signal variability and working memory in younger and older adults7.5117Citations (PDF)
164COBRA: A prospective multimodal imaging study of dopamine, brain structure and function, and cognition
Brain Research, 2015, 1612, 83-103
2.583Citations (PDF)
165Maintenance of youth-like processing protects against false memory in later adulthood
Neurobiology of Aging, 2015, 36, 933-941
3.437Citations (PDF)
166Differences in the Between–Person and Within–Person Structures of Affect Are A Matter of Degree2.9106Citations (PDF)
167Hippocampal volume and functional connectivity changes during the female menstrual cycle
NeuroImage, 2015, 118, 154-162
4.4179Citations (PDF)
168Secular changes in late-life cognition and well-being: Towards a long bright future with a short brisk ending?
Psychology and Aging, 2015, 30, 301-310
1.693Citations (PDF)
169Differences in the neural signature of remembering schema-congruent and schema-incongruent events
NeuroImage, 2015, 117, 358-366
4.4112Citations (PDF)
170Association between exploratory activity and social individuality in genetically identical mice living in the same enriched environment
Neuroscience, 2015, 309, 140-152
2.357Citations (PDF)
171Directional dominance on stature and cognition in diverse human populations
Nature, 2015, 523, 459-462
37.9198Citations (PDF)
172LIFESPAN: A tool for the computer-aided design of longitudinal studies2.249Citations (PDF)
173Genetics and Functional Imaging: Effects of APOE, BDNF, COMT, and KIBRA in Aging
Neuropsychology Review, 2015, 25, 47-62
3.435Citations (PDF)
174Rhythmic neural activity indicates the contribution of attention and memory to the processing of occluded movements in 10-month-old infants1.110Citations (PDF)
175Amygdala/hippocampal activation during the menstrual cycle: Evidence for lateralization of effects across different tasks
Neuropsychologia, 2015, 67, 55-62
1.717Citations (PDF)
176The influence of cognitive load and walking speed on gait regularity in children and young adults
Gait and Posture, 2015, 41, 258-262
1.360Citations (PDF)
177“Unfocus” on foc.us: commercial tDCS headset impairs working memory
Experimental Brain Research, 2015, 234, 637-643
1.363Citations (PDF)
178Neurotransmitter changes during interference task in anterior cingulate cortex: evidence from fMRI-guided functional MRS at 3 T
Brain Structure and Function, 2015, 221, 2541-2551
2.556Citations (PDF)
179Hyper-Brain Networks Support Romantic Kissing in Humans
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e112080
2.362Citations (PDF)
180A task is a task is a task: putting complex span, n-back, and other working memory indicators in psychometric context2.2126Citations (PDF)
181MicroRNA-138 is a potential regulator of memory performance in humans2.350Citations (PDF)
182Coordinated within-Trial Dynamics of Low-Frequency Neural Rhythms Controls Evidence Accumulation
Journal of Neuroscience, 2014, 34, 8519-8528
3.729Citations (PDF)
183Toward a Unified Framework for the Study of Between-Person and Within-Person Structures: Building a Bridge Between Two Research Paradigms3.0164Citations (PDF)
184No association between CTNNBL1 and episodic memory performance
Translational Psychiatry, 2014, 4, e454-e454
5.24Citations (PDF)
185Articulated coordination of the right arm underlies control of bow parameters and quick bow reversals in skilled cello bowing2.210Citations (PDF)
186Charting the life course: Age differences and validity of beliefs about lifespan development.
Psychology and Aging, 2014, 29, 503-520
1.614Citations (PDF)
187The Val/Met polymorphism of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene predicts decline in perceptual speed in older adults.
Psychology and Aging, 2014, 29, 384-392
1.629Citations (PDF)
188Affect dynamics across the lifespan: With age, heart rate reacts less strongly, but recovers more slowly from unpleasant emotional situations.
Psychology and Aging, 2014, 29, 563-576
1.626Citations (PDF)
189COMT polymorphism and memory dedifferentiation in old age.
Psychology and Aging, 2014, 29, 374-383
1.633Citations (PDF)
190Deficits in Process-Specific Prefrontal and Hippocampal Activations Contribute to Adult Age Differences in Episodic Memory Interference
Cerebral Cortex, 2014, 24, 1832-1844
2.841Citations (PDF)
191A note on age differences in mood-congruent vs. mood-incongruent emotion processing in faces2.227Citations (PDF)
192Cohort Profile: The Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II)†4.9246Citations (PDF)
193Electrophysiological Correlates of Adult Age Differences in Attentional Control of Auditory Processing
Cerebral Cortex, 2014, 24, 249-260
2.841Citations (PDF)
194Comparing manual and automatic segmentation of hippocampal volumes: Reliability and validity issues in younger and older brains
Human Brain Mapping, 2014, 35, 4236-4248
3.5148Citations (PDF)
195Human cognitive aging: Corriger la fortune?
Science, 2014, 346, 572-578
36.2365Citations (PDF)
196Assessment of microRNA-related SNP effects in the 3′ untranslated region of the IL22RA2 risk locus in multiple sclerosis
Neurogenetics, 2014, 15, 129-134
0.919Citations (PDF)
197Dopamine and glutamate receptor genes interactively influence episodic memory in old age
Neurobiology of Aging, 2014, 35, 1213.e3-1213.e8
3.430Citations (PDF)
198Acute immobilisation facilitates premotor preparatory activity for the non-restrained hand when facing grasp affordances
NeuroImage, 2014, 92, 69-73
4.49Citations (PDF)
199Younger adults show long-term effects of cognitive training on broad cognitive abilities over 2 years.
Developmental Psychology, 2014, 50, 2304-2310
1.537Citations (PDF)
200Walking in high-risk settings: Do older adults still prioritize gait when distracted by a cognitive task?
Experimental Brain Research, 2014, 233, 79-88
1.358Citations (PDF)
201Vascular hippocampal plasticity after aerobic exercise in older adults
Molecular Psychiatry, 2014, 20, 585-593
7.8346Citations (PDF)
202The dynamics of change in striatal activity following updating training
Human Brain Mapping, 2013, 34, 1530-1541
3.576Citations (PDF)
203Dopamine modulates attentional control of auditory perception: DARPP-32 (PPP1R1B) genotype effects on behavior and cortical evoked potentials
Neuropsychologia, 2013, 51, 1649-1661
1.725Citations (PDF)
204Structural brain plasticity in adult learning and development6.9364Citations (PDF)
205Dopaminergic Gene Polymorphisms Affect Long-term Forgetting in Old Age: Further Support for the Magnification Hypothesis2.236Citations (PDF)
206Moment-to-moment brain signal variability: A next frontier in human brain mapping?6.9587Citations (PDF)
207MANBA, CXCR5, SOX8, RPS6KB1 and ZBTB46 are genetic risk loci for multiple sclerosis
Brain, 2013, 136, 1778-1782
8.465Citations (PDF)
208Aging magnifies the effects of dopamine transporter and D2 receptor genes on backward serial memory
Neurobiology of Aging, 2013, 34, 358.e1-358.e10
3.456Citations (PDF)
209Normative shifts of cortical mechanisms of encoding contribute to adult age differences in visual–spatial working memory
NeuroImage, 2013, 73, 167-175
4.439Citations (PDF)
210Lower theta inter-trial phase coherence during performance monitoring is related to higher reaction time variability: A lifespan study
NeuroImage, 2013, 83, 912-920
4.483Citations (PDF)
211Physical and emotional well-being and the balance of needed and received emotional support: Age differences in a daily diary study4.140Citations (PDF)
212A lifespan comparison of the reliability, test‐retest stability, and signal‐to‐noise ratio of event‐related potentials assessed during performance monitoring
Psychophysiology, 2013, 50, 111-123
2.648Citations (PDF)
213Peak individual alpha frequency qualifies as a stable neurophysiological trait marker in healthy younger and older adults
Psychophysiology, 2013, 50, 570-582
2.6266Citations (PDF)
214Differential brain shrinkage over 6 months shows limited association with cognitive practice
Brain and Cognition, 2013, 82, 171-180
0.957Citations (PDF)
215Individual alpha peak frequency is related to latent factors of general cognitive abilities
NeuroImage, 2013, 79, 10-18
4.4213Citations (PDF)
216Does variability in cognitive performance correlate with frontal brain volume?
NeuroImage, 2013, 64, 209-215
4.464Citations (PDF)
217High-confidence memory errors in old age: The roles of monitoring and binding processes
Memory, 2013, 21, 732-750
1.847Citations (PDF)
218Age-related differences in temporal and spatial dimensions of episodic memory performance before and after hundred days of practice.
Psychology and Aging, 2013, 28, 467-480
1.618Citations (PDF)
219Genome-wide significant association of ANKRD55 rs6859219 and multiple sclerosis risk
Journal of Medical Genetics, 2013, 50, 140-143
3.835Citations (PDF)
220A Scaffold for Efficiency in the Human Brain
Journal of Neuroscience, 2013, 33, 17150-17159
3.774Citations (PDF)
221Normal Aging Delays and Compromises Early Multifocal Visual Attention during Object Tracking2.239Citations (PDF)
222The neural representation of intrusive thoughts2.724Citations (PDF)
223Keeping It Steady
Psychological Science, 2013, 24, 1747-1754
3.755Citations (PDF)
224Affective and cardiovascular responding to unpleasant events from adolescence to old age: Complexity of events matters.
Developmental Psychology, 2013, 49, 384-397
1.581Citations (PDF)
225Structural equation model trees.
Psychological Methods, 2013, 18, 71-86
4.5156Citations (PDF)
226Development of attentional control of verbal auditory perception from middle to late childhood: Comparisons to healthy aging.
Developmental Psychology, 2013, 49, 1982-1993
1.513Citations (PDF)
227Age and time-to-death trajectories of change in indicators of cognitive, sensory, physical, health, social, and self-related functions.
Developmental Psychology, 2013, 49, 1805-1821
1.5105Citations (PDF)
228Here we go again: Anticipatory and reactive mood responses to recurring unpleasant situations throughout adulthood.
Emotion, 2013, 13, 424-433
1.922Citations (PDF)
229Differences in binding and monitoring mechanisms contribute to lifespan age differences in false memory.
Developmental Psychology, 2013, 49, 1822-1832
1.541Citations (PDF)
230Affective states contribute to trait reports of affective well-being.
Emotion, 2013, 13, 940-948
1.946Citations (PDF)
231Thinking While Walking: Experienced High-Heel Walkers Flexibly Adjust Their Gait2.212Citations (PDF)
232Exploiting biomechanical degrees of freedom for fast and accurate changes in movement direction: coordination underlying quick bow reversals during continuous cello bowing2.317Citations (PDF)
233Directionality in hyperbrain networks discriminates between leaders and followers in guitar duets2.3125Citations (PDF)
234Playing Super Mario induces structural brain plasticity: gray matter changes resulting from training with a commercial video game
Molecular Psychiatry, 2013, 19, 265-271
7.8381Citations (PDF)
235Intra- and Inter-Brain Synchronization during Musical Improvisation on the Guitar
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e73852
2.3161Citations (PDF)
236Human aging compromises attentional control of auditory perception.
Psychology and Aging, 2012, 27, 99-105
1.658Citations (PDF)
237Let me guess how old you are: Effects of age, gender, and facial expression on perceptions of age.
Psychology and Aging, 2012, 27, 265-277
1.6145Citations (PDF)
238Health is health is health? Age differences in intraindividual variability and in within-person versus between-person factor structures of self-reported health complaints.
Psychology and Aging, 2012, 27, 881-891
1.620Citations (PDF)
239Memory updating practice across 100 days in the COGITO study.
Psychology and Aging, 2012, 27, 451-461
1.621Citations (PDF)
240Normal aging increases discriminal dispersion in visuospatial short-term memory.
Psychology and Aging, 2012, 27, 627-637
1.624Citations (PDF)
241Social cues at encoding affect memory in 4-month-old infants
Social Neuroscience, 2012, 7, 458-472
1.311Citations (PDF)
242Daily variability in working memory is coupled with negative affect: The role of attention and motivation.
Emotion, 2012, 12, 605-617
1.9173Citations (PDF)
243Inter-individual performance differences in younger and older adults differentially relate to amplitude modulations and phase stability of oscillations controlling working memory contents
NeuroImage, 2012, 60, 71-82
4.430Citations (PDF)
244Lifespan age differences in working memory: A two-component framework6.9137Citations (PDF)
245Heterogeneity in memory training improvement among older adults: A latent class analysis
Memory, 2012, 20, 554-567
1.815Citations (PDF)
246Maximum Likelihood Dynamic Factor Modeling for ArbitraryNandTUsing SEM
Structural Equation Modeling, 2012, 19, 329-350
2.744Citations (PDF)
247Closing the case of APOE in multiple sclerosis: no association with disease risk in over 29 000 subjects: Figure 1
Journal of Medical Genetics, 2012, 49, 558-562
3.833Citations (PDF)
248Normal aging reduces motor synergies in manual pointing
Neurobiology of Aging, 2012, 33, 200.e1-200.e10
3.446Citations (PDF)
249White matter deterioration in 15 months: latent growth curve models in healthy adults
Neurobiology of Aging, 2012, 33, 429.e1-429.e5
3.445Citations (PDF)
250Spatial navigation training protects the hippocampus against age-related changes during early and late adulthood
Neurobiology of Aging, 2012, 33, 620.e9-620.e22
3.4201Citations (PDF)
251Memory aging and brain maintenance
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2012, 16, 292-305
6.81,119Citations (PDF)
252Two thirds of the age-based changes in fluid and crystallized intelligence, perceptual speed, and memory in adulthood are shared
Intelligence, 2012, 40, 260-268
2.3103Citations (PDF)
253The two-component model of memory development, and its potential implications for educational settings4.017Citations (PDF)
254Amplitude modulations and inter-trial phase stability of alpha-oscillations differentially reflect working memory constraints across the lifespan
NeuroImage, 2012, 59, 646-654
4.482Citations (PDF)
255Cortical thickness changes following spatial navigation training in adulthood and aging
NeuroImage, 2012, 59, 3389-3397
4.493Citations (PDF)
256Older Adults Show Preserved Equilibrium but Impaired Step Length Control in Motor-Equivalent Stabilization of Gait
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e52024
2.318Citations (PDF)
257Training-induced compensation versus magnification of individual differences in memory performance2.3147Citations (PDF)
258Intra- and interbrain synchronization and network properties when playing guitar in duets2.3252Citations (PDF)
259Cortical thickness is linked to executive functioning in adulthood and aging
Human Brain Mapping, 2012, 33, 1607-1620
3.5129Citations (PDF)
260Lifespan differences in nonlinear dynamics during rest and auditory oddball performance
Developmental Science, 2012, 15, 540-556
2.825Citations (PDF)
261Coordination of degrees of freedom and stabilization of task variables in a complex motor skill: expertise-related differences in cello bowing
Experimental Brain Research, 2012, 224, 323-334
1.356Citations (PDF)
262Lifespan changes in multi-tasking: Concurrent walking and memory search in children, young, and older adults
Gait and Posture, 2011, 33, 401-405
1.376Citations (PDF)
263Feature Integration Across the Lifespan: Stickier Stimulus?Response Bindings in Children and Older Adults2.242Citations (PDF)
264Hippocampal Subfield Volumes: Age, Vascular Risk, and Correlation with Associative Memory4.0141Citations (PDF)
265Cardiac and Respiratory Patterns Synchronize between Persons during Choir Singing
PLoS ONE, 2011, 6, e24893
2.3203Citations (PDF)
266Normal aging dampens the link between intrusive thoughts and negative affect in reaction to daily stressors.
Psychology and Aging, 2011, 26, 488-502
1.670Citations (PDF)
267Developmental change and intraindividual variability: Relating cognitive aging to cognitive plasticity, cardiovascular lability, and emotional diversity.
Psychology and Aging, 2011, 26, 363-371
1.671Citations (PDF)
268Dyadic drumming across the lifespan reveals a zone of proximal development in children.
Developmental Psychology, 2011, 47, 632-644
1.529Citations (PDF)
269Is seeking bad mood cognitively demanding? Contra-hedonic orientation and working-memory capacity in everyday life.
Emotion, 2011, 11, 656-665
1.969Citations (PDF)
270Binding and strategic selection in working memory: A lifespan dissociation.
Psychology and Aging, 2011, 26, 612-624
1.652Citations (PDF)
271Age differences in processing fluctuations in postural control across trials and across days.
Psychology and Aging, 2011, 26, 731-737
1.66Citations (PDF)
272Effects of joint attention on long‐term memory in 9‐month‐old infants: an event‐related potentials study
Developmental Science, 2011, 14, 660-672
2.839Citations (PDF)
273The Development of Episodic Memory: Lifespan Lessons3.938Citations (PDF)
274Higher intraindividual variability is associated with more forgetting and dedifferentiated memory functions in old age
Neuropsychologia, 2011, 49, 1879-1888
1.723Citations (PDF)
275Brain oscillatory correlates of working memory constraints
Brain Research, 2011, 1375, 93-102
2.5104Citations (PDF)
276Local and global effects of neck muscle vibration during stabilization of upright standing
Experimental Brain Research, 2011, 210, 313-324
1.310Citations (PDF)
277Brain Areas Consistently Linked to Individual Differences in Perceptual Decision-making in Younger as well as Older Adults before and after Training2.246Citations (PDF)
278Beyond “happy, angry, or sad?”: Age-of-poser and age-of-rater effects on multi-dimensional emotion perception
Cognition and Emotion, 2011, 25, 968-982
2.2108Citations (PDF)
279Interactive brains, social minds0.972Citations (PDF)
280Contralateral Delay Activity Reveals Life-Span Age Differences in Top-Down Modulation of Working Memory Contents
Cerebral Cortex, 2011, 21, 2809-2819
2.886Citations (PDF)
281Feature-based interference from unattended visual field during attentional tracking in younger and older adults
Journal of Vision, 2011, 11, 1-1
0.247Citations (PDF)
282Load Modulation of BOLD Response and Connectivity Predicts Working Memory Performance in Younger and Older Adults2.2151Citations (PDF)
283Cross-sectional age variance extraction: What's change got to do with it?
Psychology and Aging, 2011, 26, 34-47
1.6284Citations (PDF)
284Only time will tell: Cross-sectional studies offer no solution to the age–brain–cognition triangle: Comment on Salthouse (2011).
Psychological Bulletin, 2011, 137, 790-795
6.7180Citations (PDF)
285Performance-Related Increases in Hippocampal N-acetylaspartate (NAA) Induced by Spatial Navigation Training Are Restricted to BDNF Val Homozygotes
Cerebral Cortex, 2011, 21, 1435-1442
2.835Citations (PDF)
286Life Span Differences in Electrophysiological Correlates of Monitoring Gains and Losses during Probabilistic Reinforcement Learning2.2172Citations (PDF)
287Independent replication of STAT3 association with multiple sclerosis risk in a large German case–control sample
Neurogenetics, 2011, 13, 83-86
0.922Citations (PDF)
288Bericht des Fachkollegiums Psychologie der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) und der DFG-Geschäftsstelle Psychologie
Psychologische Rundschau, 2011, 62, 248-253
1.30Citations (PDF)
289Late-life decline in well-being across adulthood in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Something is seriously wrong at the end of life.
Psychology and Aging, 2010, 25, 477-485
1.6231Citations (PDF)
290News of cognitive cure for age-related brain shrinkage is premature: A comment on Burgmans et al. (2009).
Neuropsychology, 2010, 24, 255-257
1.615Citations (PDF)
291Where people live and die makes a difference: Individual and geographic disparities in well-being progression at the end of life.
Psychology and Aging, 2010, 25, 661-676
1.649Citations (PDF)
292A theoretical framework for the study of adult cognitive plasticity.
Psychological Bulletin, 2010, 136, 659-676
6.7680Citations (PDF)
293Maternal Affect Attunement: Refinement and Internal Validation of a Coding Scheme0.44Citations (PDF)
294FACES—A database of facial expressions in young, middle-aged, and older women and men: Development and validation
Behavior Research Methods, 2010, 42, 351-362
2.51,138Citations (PDF)
295The effect of multiple indicators on the power to detect inter‐individual differences in change1.456Citations (PDF)
296Motor-equivalent covariation stabilizes step parameters and center of mass position during treadmill walking
Experimental Brain Research, 2010, 207, 13-26
1.336Citations (PDF)
297KIBRA and CLSTN2 polymorphisms exert interactive effects on human episodic memory
Neuropsychologia, 2010, 48, 402-408
1.774Citations (PDF)
298An electrophysiological study of response conflict processing across the lifespan: Assessing the roles of conflict monitoring, cue utilization, response anticipation, and response suppression
Neuropsychologia, 2010, 48, 3305-3316
1.7115Citations (PDF)
299Experience-dependent plasticity of white-matter microstructure extends into old age
Neuropsychologia, 2010, 48, 3878-3883
1.7222Citations (PDF)
300Basal forebrain integrity and cognitive memory profile in healthy aging
Brain Research, 2010, 1308, 124-136
2.531Citations (PDF)
301Episodic memory across the lifespan: The contributions of associative and strategic components6.9300Citations (PDF)
302Linking cognitive aging to alterations in dopamine neurotransmitter functioning: Recent data and future avenues6.9374Citations (PDF)
303Hundred days of cognitive training enhance broad cognitive abilities in adulthood: findings from the COGITO study4.0300Citations (PDF)
304Adult Age Differences and the Role of Cognitive Resources in Perceptual–Motor Skill Acquisition: Application of a Multilevel Negative Exponential Model2.825Citations (PDF)
305Ebbinghaus Revisited: Influences of the BDNF Val 66 Met Polymorphism on Backward Serial Recall Are Modulated by Human Aging2.257Citations (PDF)
306Adult Age Differences in Covariation of Motivation and Working Memory Performance: Contrasting Between-Person and Within-Person Findings0.859Citations (PDF)
307Trajectories of brain aging in middle-aged and older adults: Regional and individual differences
NeuroImage, 2010, 51, 501-511
4.4599Citations (PDF)
308Memory Maintenance and Inhibitory Control Differentiate from Early Childhood to Adolescence2.0196Citations (PDF)
309Adult age differences in familiarization to treadmill walking within virtual environments
Gait and Posture, 2010, 31, 295-299
1.330Citations (PDF)
310Cognitive performance is improved while walking: Differences in cognitive–sensorimotor couplings between children and young adults2.273Citations (PDF)
311Sensorimotor-Cognitive Couplings in the Context of Assistive Spatial Navigation for Older Adults1.012Citations (PDF)
312Cognitive Enrichment in Old Age1.055Citations (PDF)
313Seeking Pleasure and Seeking Pain: Differences in Prohedonic and Contra-Hedonic Motivation From Adolescence to Old Age
Psychological Science, 2009, 20, 1529-1535
3.7299Citations (PDF)
314Performance level modulates adult age differences in brain activation during spatial working memory7.5205Citations (PDF)
315Cognitive plasticity in adulthood and old age: Gauging the generality of cognitive intervention effects0.7152Citations (PDF)
316Brains swinging in concert: cortical phase synchronization while playing guitar
BMC Neuroscience, 2009, 10,
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317Stichwort: Entwicklung im Erwachsenenalter0.96Citations (PDF)
318Fit Body, Fit Mind?
Scientific American Mind, 2009, 20, 24-31
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319Lifespan differences in cortical dynamics of auditory perception
Developmental Science, 2009, 12, 839-853
2.864Citations (PDF)
320Complex span versus updating tasks of working memory: The gap is not that deep.1.0223Citations (PDF)
321EEG gamma-band synchronization in visual coding from childhood to old age: Evidence from evoked power and inter-trial phase locking
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2009, 120, 1291-1302
1.358Citations (PDF)
322Committing memory errors with high confidence: Older adults do but children don't
Memory, 2009, 17, 169-179
1.875Citations (PDF)
323Adult age differences in memory for name–face associations: The effects of intentional and incidental learning
Memory, 2009, 17, 220-232
1.890Citations (PDF)
324Interacting effects of cognitive load and adult age on the regularity of whole-body motion during treadmill walking.
Psychology and Aging, 2009, 24, 75-81
1.6112Citations (PDF)
325Interference and facilitation in spatial working memory: Age-associated differences in lure effects in the n-back paradigm.
Psychology and Aging, 2009, 24, 203-210
1.685Citations (PDF)
326Cognitive and sensory declines in old age: Gauging the evidence for a common cause.
Psychology and Aging, 2009, 24, 1-16
1.6228Citations (PDF)
327Schema reliance for developmental goals increases from early to late adulthood: Improvement for the young, loss prevention for the old.
Psychology and Aging, 2009, 24, 310-323
1.619Citations (PDF)
328On the relation of mean reaction time and intraindividual reaction time variability.
Psychology and Aging, 2009, 24, 841-857
1.6113Citations (PDF)
329Introduction to the special section on intraindividual variability and aging.
Psychology and Aging, 2009, 24, 775-777
1.610Citations (PDF)
330Working memory plasticity in old age: Practice gain, transfer, and maintenance.
Psychology and Aging, 2008, 23, 731-742
1.6320Citations (PDF)
331Electrophysiological correlates of selective attention: A lifespan comparison
BMC Neuroscience, 2008, 9,
2.1110Citations (PDF)
332A close relationship between verbal memory and SN/VTA integrity in young and older adults
Neuropsychologia, 2008, 46, 3042-3052
1.729Citations (PDF)
333Enrichment Effects on Adult Cognitive Development10.81,266Citations (PDF)
334Neuroanatomical Correlates of Fluid Intelligence in Healthy Adults and Persons with Vascular Risk Factors
Cerebral Cortex, 2008, 18, 718-726
2.8135Citations (PDF)
335Evaluating the Power of Latent Growth Curve Models to Detect Individual Differences in Change
Structural Equation Modeling, 2008, 15, 541-563
2.7123Citations (PDF)
336Decline in life satisfaction in old age: Longitudinal evidence for links to distance-to-death.
Psychology and Aging, 2008, 23, 154-168
1.6181Citations (PDF)
337Comparing memory skill maintenance across the life span: Preservation in adults, increase in children.
Psychology and Aging, 2008, 23, 227-238
1.655Citations (PDF)
338Associative and strategic components of episodic memory: A life-span dissociation.1.7201Citations (PDF)
339Age differences between children and young adults in the dynamics of dual-task prioritization: Body (balance) versus mind (memory).
Developmental Psychology, 2008, 44, 747-757
1.591Citations (PDF)
340Life satisfaction shows terminal decline in old age: Longitudinal evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP).
Developmental Psychology, 2008, 44, 1148-1159
1.5192Citations (PDF)
341Walking Variability and Working-Memory Load in Aging: A Dual-Process Account Relating Cognitive Control to Motor Control Performance2.8138Citations (PDF)
342Age-related decline in brain resources magnifies genetic effects on cognitive functioning
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2008, 2, 234-244
2.7219Citations (PDF)
343Human aging magnifies genetic effects on executive functioning and working memory2.3306Citations (PDF)
344Lifespan development of stimulus-response conflict cost: similarities and differences between maturation and senescence
Psychological Research, 2008, 73, 777-785
1.547Citations (PDF)
345Développement intellectuel au cours du cycle de vie : sources de variabilité et niveaux d’analys
Annee Psychologique, 2008, 108, 757
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346The Center for Lifespan Psychology at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development: Overview of conceptual agenda and illustration of research activities2.018Citations (PDF)
347Well-being affects changes in perceptual speed in advanced old age: Longitudinal evidence for a dynamic link.
Developmental Psychology, 2007, 43, 705-718
1.596Citations (PDF)
348Memory plasticity across the life span: Uncovering children's latent potential.
Developmental Psychology, 2007, 43, 465-478
1.5167Citations (PDF)
349Revisiting the dedifferentiation hypothesis with longitudinal multi-cohort data
Intelligence, 2007, 35, 381-392
2.3155Citations (PDF)
350Quantitative and qualitative sex differences in spatial navigation2.037Citations (PDF)
351Within-person trial-to-trial variability precedes and predicts cognitive decline in old and very old age: Longitudinal data from the Berlin Aging Study
Neuropsychologia, 2007, 45, 2827-2838
1.7166Citations (PDF)
352Nachruf auf Paul B. Baltes
Psychologische Rundschau, 2007, 58, 149-151
1.30Citations (PDF)
353Dual-tasking postural control: Aging and the effects of cognitive demand in conjunction with focus of attention
Brain Research Bulletin, 2006, 69, 294-305
3.4539Citations (PDF)
354Genetic influences on dynamic complexity of brain oscillations
Neuroscience Letters, 2006, 397, 93-98
1.945Citations (PDF)
355On the power of multivariate latent growth curve models to detect correlated change.
Psychological Methods, 2006, 11, 244-252
4.5162Citations (PDF)
356The correlative triad among aging, dopamine, and cognition: Current status and future prospects6.9706Citations (PDF)
357Cortical EEG correlates of successful memory encoding: Implications for lifespan comparisons6.9127Citations (PDF)
358Neuromodulation of associative and organizational plasticity across the life span: Empirical evidence and neurocomputational modeling6.988Citations (PDF)
359Healthy mind in healthy body? A review of sensorimotor–cognitive interdependencies in old age2.784Citations (PDF)
360A neurocomputational model of stochastic resonance and aging
Neurocomputing, 2006, 69, 1553-1560
5.886Citations (PDF)
361Longitudinal Cognition-Survival Relations in Old and Very Old Age
European Psychologist, 2006, 11, 204-223
2.488Citations (PDF)
362Studying Individual Aging in an Interindividual Context: Typical Paths of Age-Related, Dementia-Related, and Mortality-Related Cognitive Development in Old Age.
Psychology and Aging, 2005, 20, 303-316
1.643Citations (PDF)
363Social Participation Attenuates Decline in Perceptual Speed in Old and Very Old Age.
Psychology and Aging, 2005, 20, 423-434
1.6255Citations (PDF)
364Environmental topography and postural control demands shape aging-associated decrements in spatial navigation performance.
Psychology and Aging, 2005, 20, 683-694
1.683Citations (PDF)
365Exploring structural dynamics within and between sensory and intellectual functioning in old and very old age: Longitudinal evidence from the Berlin Aging Study
Intelligence, 2005, 33, 555-587
2.365Citations (PDF)
366Regional Brain Changes in Aging Healthy Adults: General Trends, Individual Differences and Modifiers
Cerebral Cortex, 2005, 15, 1676-1689
2.82,571Citations (PDF)
367Aging Neuromodulation Impairs Associative Binding
Psychological Science, 2005, 16, 445-450
3.788Citations (PDF)
368Transformations in the Couplings Among Intellectual Abilities and Constituent Cognitive Processes Across the Life Span
Psychological Science, 2004, 15, 155-163
3.7640Citations (PDF)
369Age differences in executive functioning across the lifespan: The role of verbalization in task preparation
Acta Psychologica, 2004, 115, 143-165
2.2174Citations (PDF)
370Cognition in the Berlin Aging Study (BASE): The First 10 Years1.671Citations (PDF)
371Age-Based Structural Dynamics Between Perceptual Speed and Knowledge in the Berlin Aging Study: Direct Evidence for Ability Dedifferentiation in Old Age.
Psychology and Aging, 2003, 18, 696-713
1.6151Citations (PDF)
372Plasticity of memory for new learning in very old age: A story of major loss?
Psychology and Aging, 2003, 18, 306-317
1.6196Citations (PDF)
373The fate of cognition in very old age: Six-year longitudinal findings in the Berlin Aging Study (BASE).
Psychology and Aging, 2003, 18, 318-331
1.6229Citations (PDF)
374Longitudinal Selectivity in Aging Populations: Separating Mortality-Associated Versus Experimental Components in the Berlin Aging Study (BASE)2.8142Citations (PDF)
375Age-Related Changes in Task-Switching Components: The Role of Task Uncertainty
Brain and Cognition, 2002, 49, 363-381
0.9166Citations (PDF)
376Relations between aging sensory/sensorimotor and cognitive functions6.9404Citations (PDF)
377The strong connection between sensory and cognitive performance in old age: Not due to sensory acuity reductions operating during cognitive assessment.
Psychology and Aging, 2001, 16, 196-205
1.6149Citations (PDF)
378Walking While Memorizing: Age-Related Differences in Compensatory Behavior
Psychological Science, 2001, 12, 230-237
3.7411Citations (PDF)
379Adult age differences in task switching.
Psychology and Aging, 2000, 15, 126-147
1.6582Citations (PDF)
380Unifying cognitive aging: From neuromodulation to representation to cognition
Neurocomputing, 2000, 32-33, 879-890
5.888Citations (PDF)
381Memorizing while walking: Increase in dual-task costs from young adulthood to old age.
Psychology and Aging, 2000, 15, 417-436
1.6495Citations (PDF)
382Intellektuelle Entwicklung über die Lebensspanne: Überblick und ausgewählte Forschungsbrennpunkte
Psychologische Rundschau, 2000, 51, 135-145
1.336Citations (PDF)
383Adult age differences in task switching.
Psychology and Aging, 2000, 15, 126-147
1.6308Citations (PDF)
384Memorizing while walking: Increase in dual-task costs from young adulthood to old age.
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