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Ben Eppinger

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Psychophysiology|July 13, 2005
Age differences in attentional control: an event-related potential approachJutta Kray, Ben Eppinger, Axel Mecklinger
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 6, 2023
Diminished State Space Theory of Human AgingBen Eppinger, Alexa Ruel, Florian Bolenz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 26, 2011
Neuromodulation of reward-based learning and decision making in human agingBen Eppinger, Dorothea Hämmerer, Shu-Chen Li
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 29, 2017
What do we GANE with age?Matthew R Nassar, Rasmus Bruckner, Ben Eppinger
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 5, 2017
Electrophysiological correlates reflect the integration of model-based and model-free decision informationBen Eppinger, Maik Walter, Shu-Chen Li
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|April 19, 2014
Reward speeds up and increases consistency of visual selective attention: a lifespan comparisonViola Störmer, Ben Eppinger, Shu-Chen Li
Biological Psychology|January 26, 2007
Age differences in task switching and response monitoring: evidence from ERPsBen Eppinger, Jutta Kray, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|May 26, 2015
Age-related prefrontal impairments implicate deficient prediction of future reward in older adultsBen Eppinger, Hauke R Heekeren, Shu-Chen Li
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 14, 2017
Age Differences in the Neural Mechanisms of Intertemporal Choice Under Subjective Decision ConflictBen Eppinger, Hauke R Heekeren, Shu-Chen Li
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 17, 2022
Human ageing is associated with more rigid concept spacesSean Devine, Cassandra Neumann, David Levari, et al.
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Psychophysiology|July 13, 2005
Age differences in attentional control: an event-related potential approachJutta Kray, Ben Eppinger, Axel Mecklinger
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 6, 2023
Diminished State Space Theory of Human AgingBen Eppinger, Alexa Ruel, Florian Bolenz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 26, 2011
Neuromodulation of reward-based learning and decision making in human agingBen Eppinger, Dorothea Hämmerer, Shu-Chen Li
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 29, 2017
What do we GANE with age?Matthew R Nassar, Rasmus Bruckner, Ben Eppinger
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 5, 2017
Electrophysiological correlates reflect the integration of model-based and model-free decision informationBen Eppinger, Maik Walter, Shu-Chen Li
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|April 19, 2014
Reward speeds up and increases consistency of visual selective attention: a lifespan comparisonViola Störmer, Ben Eppinger, Shu-Chen Li
Biological Psychology|January 26, 2007
Age differences in task switching and response monitoring: evidence from ERPsBen Eppinger, Jutta Kray, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|May 26, 2015
Age-related prefrontal impairments implicate deficient prediction of future reward in older adultsBen Eppinger, Hauke R Heekeren, Shu-Chen Li
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 14, 2017
Age Differences in the Neural Mechanisms of Intertemporal Choice Under Subjective Decision ConflictBen Eppinger, Hauke R Heekeren, Shu-Chen Li
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 17, 2022
Human ageing is associated with more rigid concept spacesSean Devine, Cassandra Neumann, David Levari, et al.
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