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U Lindenberger

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 1, 1993
Modeling intrusions and correct recall in episodic memory: adult age differences in encoding of list contextR Kliegl, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|February 7, 2001
Adult age differences in task switchingJ Kray, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|March 1, 1997
Emergence of a powerful connection between sensory and cognitive functions across the adult life span: a new window to the study of cognitive aging?P B Baltes, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|September 1, 1994
Sensory functioning and intelligence in old age: a strong connectionU Lindenberger, P B Baltes
Psychology and Aging|October 6, 1997
Intellectual functioning in old and very old age: cross-sectional results from the Berlin Aging StudyU Lindenberger, P B Baltes
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie Mit Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Psychologie|January 1, 1995
[Cognitive capacity in advanced age: initial results of the Berlin Aging Study]U Lindenberger, P B Baltes
Psychology and Aging|June 1, 1993
Speed and intelligence in old ageU Lindenberger, U Mayr, R Kliegl
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie|October 18, 2008
[Age-associated interactions of sensorimotor and cognitive functions]O Huxhold, S Schäfer, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|June 19, 2001
The strong connection between sensory and cognitive performance in old age: not due to sensory acuity reductions operating during cognitive assessmentU Lindenberger, H Scherer, P B Baltes
Psychology and Aging|October 3, 2000
Memorizing while walking: increase in dual-task costs from young adulthood to old ageU Lindenberger, M Marsiske, P B Baltes
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 1, 1993
Modeling intrusions and correct recall in episodic memory: adult age differences in encoding of list contextR Kliegl, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|February 7, 2001
Adult age differences in task switchingJ Kray, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|March 1, 1997
Emergence of a powerful connection between sensory and cognitive functions across the adult life span: a new window to the study of cognitive aging?P B Baltes, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|September 1, 1994
Sensory functioning and intelligence in old age: a strong connectionU Lindenberger, P B Baltes
Psychology and Aging|October 6, 1997
Intellectual functioning in old and very old age: cross-sectional results from the Berlin Aging StudyU Lindenberger, P B Baltes
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie Mit Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Psychologie|January 1, 1995
[Cognitive capacity in advanced age: initial results of the Berlin Aging Study]U Lindenberger, P B Baltes
Psychology and Aging|June 1, 1993
Speed and intelligence in old ageU Lindenberger, U Mayr, R Kliegl
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie|October 18, 2008
[Age-associated interactions of sensorimotor and cognitive functions]O Huxhold, S Schäfer, U Lindenberger
Psychology and Aging|June 19, 2001
The strong connection between sensory and cognitive performance in old age: not due to sensory acuity reductions operating during cognitive assessmentU Lindenberger, H Scherer, P B Baltes
Psychology and Aging|October 3, 2000
Memorizing while walking: increase in dual-task costs from young adulthood to old ageU Lindenberger, M Marsiske, P B Baltes
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