Ulman Lindenberger

Affiliations: 
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
Area:
lifespan psychology, behavioral plasticity and its neural correlates, sensorimotor and cognitive development,
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Kosciessa JQ, Mayr U, Lindenberger U, et al. (2024) Broadscale dampening of uncertainty adjustment in the aging brain. Nature Communications. 15: 10717
Drewelies J, Homann J, Vetter VM, et al. (2024) There are multiple clocks that time us: Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations among 14 alternative indicators of age and aging. The Journals of Gerontology. Series a, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Suanet B, Drewelies J, Duezel S, et al. (2024) Historical change in trajectories of loneliness in old age: Older adults today are less lonely, but do not differ in their age trajectories. Psychology and Aging. 39: 350-363
Pupillo F, Düzel S, Kühn S, et al. (2024) Deficits in memory metacognitive efficiency in late adulthood are related to distinct brain profile. Memory (Hove, England). 1-17
Karalija N, Papenberg G, Johansson J, et al. (2024) Longitudinal support for the correlative triad among aging, dopamine D2-like receptor loss, and memory decline. Neurobiology of Aging. 136: 125-132
Tetzner J, Drewelies J, Duezel S, et al. (2024) Stability and change of optimism and pessimism in late midlife and old age across three independent studies. Psychology and Aging. 39: 14-30
Dahl MJ, Bachman SL, Dutt S, et al. (2023) The integrity of dopaminergic and noradrenergic brain regions is associated with different aspects of late-life memory performance. Nature Aging. 3: 1128-1143
Nyberg L, Karalija N, Papenberg G, et al. (2022) Longitudinal stability in working memory and frontal activity in relation to general brain maintenance. Scientific Reports. 12: 20957
Gerstorf D, Ram N, Drewelies J, et al. (2022) Today's Older Adults Are Cognitively Fitter Than Older Adults Were 20 Years Ago, but When and How They Decline Is No Different Than in the Past. Psychological Science. 9567976221118541
Drewelies J, Hueluer G, Duezel S, et al. (2022) Using blood test parameters to define biological age among older adults: association with morbidity and mortality independent of chronological age validated in two separate birth cohorts. Geroscience
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