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Janine Vieweg

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Experimental Aging Research|May 26, 2020
How an Age Simulation Suit affects Motor and Cognitive Performance and Self-perception in Younger AdultsJanine Vieweg, Sabine Schaefer
Human Movement Science|November 18, 2022
Effects of age simulation and age on motor sequence learning: Interaction of age-related cognitive and motor declineJanine Vieweg, Stefan Panzer, Sabine Schaefer
Psychology and Aging|July 21, 2025
Age simulation effects on full-body motor sequence learningAnna Heggenberger, Janine Vieweg, Sabine Schaefer
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|March 1, 2022
The influence of age and age simulation on task-difficulty choices in motor tasksSabine Schaefer, Daniel Bill, Maren Hoor, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 27, 2019
The Cognitive Status of Older Adults: Do Reduced Time Constraints Enhance Sequence Learning?Janine Vieweg, Peter Leinen, Willem B Verwey, et al.
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Experimental Aging Research|May 26, 2020
How an Age Simulation Suit affects Motor and Cognitive Performance and Self-perception in Younger AdultsJanine Vieweg, Sabine Schaefer
Human Movement Science|November 18, 2022
Effects of age simulation and age on motor sequence learning: Interaction of age-related cognitive and motor declineJanine Vieweg, Stefan Panzer, Sabine Schaefer
Psychology and Aging|July 21, 2025
Age simulation effects on full-body motor sequence learningAnna Heggenberger, Janine Vieweg, Sabine Schaefer
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|March 1, 2022
The influence of age and age simulation on task-difficulty choices in motor tasksSabine Schaefer, Daniel Bill, Maren Hoor, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 27, 2019
The Cognitive Status of Older Adults: Do Reduced Time Constraints Enhance Sequence Learning?Janine Vieweg, Peter Leinen, Willem B Verwey, et al.
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