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Matthias Kliegel

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Gerontology|December 5, 2003
MMSE cross-domain variability predicts cognitive decline in centenariansMatthias Kliegel, Martin Sliwinski
Developmental Neuropsychology|November 7, 2006
Delayed-execute prospective memory performance: the effects of age and working memoryMatthias Kliegel, Theodor Jäger
The Lancet. Healthy Longevity|September 13, 2022
What do individual reserves tell us about vulnerable ageing?Andreas Ihle, Matthias Kliegel
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 22, 2025
Metacognition for prospective memory performance in younger and older adults: does the reference point affect our judgments?Chiara Scarampi, Matthias Kliegel
Experimental Aging Research|March 17, 2007
How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demandsMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
Gerontology|September 16, 2009
Proactive and coactive interference in age-related performance in a recognition-based operation span taskMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
Predictors of cognitive complaints in older adults: a mixture regression approachMatthias Kliegel, Daniel Zimprich
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
The role of inhibitory control in age-related operation span performanceMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
European Journal of Ageing|August 12, 2017
Effects of age and contextualized material on working memory span performanceMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
The Journal of General Psychology|March 6, 2008
Time-based and event-based prospective memory across adulthood: underlying mechanisms and differential costs on the ongoing taskTheodor Jäger, Matthias Kliegel
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Gerontology|December 5, 2003
MMSE cross-domain variability predicts cognitive decline in centenariansMatthias Kliegel, Martin Sliwinski
Developmental Neuropsychology|November 7, 2006
Delayed-execute prospective memory performance: the effects of age and working memoryMatthias Kliegel, Theodor Jäger
The Lancet. Healthy Longevity|September 13, 2022
What do individual reserves tell us about vulnerable ageing?Andreas Ihle, Matthias Kliegel
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 22, 2025
Metacognition for prospective memory performance in younger and older adults: does the reference point affect our judgments?Chiara Scarampi, Matthias Kliegel
Experimental Aging Research|March 17, 2007
How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demandsMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
Gerontology|September 16, 2009
Proactive and coactive interference in age-related performance in a recognition-based operation span taskMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
Predictors of cognitive complaints in older adults: a mixture regression approachMatthias Kliegel, Daniel Zimprich
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
The role of inhibitory control in age-related operation span performanceMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
European Journal of Ageing|August 12, 2017
Effects of age and contextualized material on working memory span performanceMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel
The Journal of General Psychology|March 6, 2008
Time-based and event-based prospective memory across adulthood: underlying mechanisms and differential costs on the ongoing taskTheodor Jäger, Matthias Kliegel
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