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Melanie Zeintl

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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
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
Psychology and Aging|January 9, 2008
The role of processing resources in age-related prospective and retrospective memory within old ageMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel, Scott M Hofer
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|August 11, 2006
Prospective memory complaints can be predicted by prospective memory performance in older adultsMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel, Philippe Rast, et al.
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 30, 2011
Metacognition in prospective memory: are performance predictions accurate?Katharina M Schnitzspahn, Melanie Zeintl, Theodor Jäger, et al.
Gerontology|March 25, 2011
Potentials and limits of plasticity induced by working memory training in old-old ageKatharina Zinke, Melanie Zeintl, Anne Eschen, et al.
Developmental Psychology|November 15, 2012
The role of shifting, updating, and inhibition in prospective memory performance in young and older adultsKatharina M Schnitzspahn, Christoph Stahl, Melanie Zeintl, et al.
Developmental Psychology|May 22, 2013
Working memory training and transfer in older adults: effects of age, baseline performance, and training gainsKatharina Zinke, Melanie Zeintl, Nathan S Rose, et al.
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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
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
Psychology and Aging|January 9, 2008
The role of processing resources in age-related prospective and retrospective memory within old ageMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel, Scott M Hofer
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|August 11, 2006
Prospective memory complaints can be predicted by prospective memory performance in older adultsMelanie Zeintl, Matthias Kliegel, Philippe Rast, et al.
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 30, 2011
Metacognition in prospective memory: are performance predictions accurate?Katharina M Schnitzspahn, Melanie Zeintl, Theodor Jäger, et al.
Gerontology|March 25, 2011
Potentials and limits of plasticity induced by working memory training in old-old ageKatharina Zinke, Melanie Zeintl, Anne Eschen, et al.
Developmental Psychology|November 15, 2012
The role of shifting, updating, and inhibition in prospective memory performance in young and older adultsKatharina M Schnitzspahn, Christoph Stahl, Melanie Zeintl, et al.
Developmental Psychology|May 22, 2013
Working memory training and transfer in older adults: effects of age, baseline performance, and training gainsKatharina Zinke, Melanie Zeintl, Nathan S Rose, et al.
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