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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 28, 2002 - Issue 3
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Cross-sectionally and Longitudinally Balanced Effects of Processing Speed on Intellectual Abilities

Pages 231-251 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010

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Lisa Nusser, Tabea Wolf & Daniel Zimprich. (2023) Bringing Order to Life: Temporal Order Effects during the Recall of Important Autobiographical Memories in Young and Old Adults. Experimental Aging Research 49:5, pages 516-542.
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Caroline Scheiber, Hsinyi Chen, Alan S. Kaufman & Lawrence G. Weiss. (2017) How Much Does WAIS-IV Perceptual Reasoning Decline Across the 20 to 90-Year Lifespan When Processing Speed is Controlled?. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 24:2, pages 116-131.
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Daniel Zimprich. (2010) Modeling Change in Skewed Variables Using Mixed Beta Regression Models. Research in Human Development 7:1, pages 9-26.
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Daniel Zimprich & Philippe Rast. (2009) Verbal Learning Changes in Older Adults Across 18 Months. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 16:4, pages 461-484.
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L. Nusser, O. Pollatos & D. Zimprich. (2020) Age-Related Effects on Interoceptive Accuracy, General Interoceptive Sensibility, and Specific Interoceptive Sensibility. European Journal of Health Psychology 27:4, pages 154-170.
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Daniel Zimprich. (2018) Individual differences in the reminiscence bump of very long-term memory for popular songs in old age: A non-linear mixed model approach. Psychology of Music 48:4, pages 547-563.
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Daniel Zimprich & Tanja Kurtz. 2017. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology 1883 1892 .
Gizem Hülür, Nilam Ram, Sherry Willis, K. Schaie & Denis Gerstorf. (2016) Cognitive Aging in the Seattle Longitudinal Study: Within-Person Associations of Primary Mental Abilities with Psychomotor Speed and Cognitive Flexibility. Journal of Intelligence 4:3, pages 12.
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Daniel Zimprich & Tanja Kurtz. 2015. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology 1 11 .
Dana Princiotta, Melissa DeVries & Sam Goldstein. 2014. Handbook of Executive Functioning. Handbook of Executive Functioning 143 155 .
G. E. Hagger-Johnson, D. A. Shickle, B. A. Roberts & I. J. Deary. (2012) Neuroticism Combined With Slower and More Variable Reaction Time: Synergistic Risk Factors for 7-Year Cognitive Decline in Females. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 67:5, pages 572-581.
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Huamao Peng, Jing Wen, Dahua Wang & Yue Gao. (2012) The Impact of Processing Speed Training on Working Memory in Old Adults. Journal of Adult Development 19:3, pages 150-157.
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Annie Robitaille, Graciela Muniz, Andrea M. Piccinin, Boo Johansson & Scott M. Hofer. (2012) Multivariate Longitudinal Modeling of Cognitive Aging. GeroPsych 25:1, pages 15-24.
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OLA STERNÄNG, ÅKE WAHLIN & LARS-GÖRAN NILSSON. (2008) Examination of the processing speed account in a population-based longitudinal study with narrow age cohort design. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 49:5, pages 419-428.
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Daniel ZimprichMike MartinMatthias KliegelMyriam DellenbachPhilippe RastMelanie Zeintl. (2008) Cognitive Abilities in Old Age: Results from the Zurich Longitudinal Study on Cognitive Aging. Swiss Journal of Psychology 67:3, pages 177-195.
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Hans-Werner Wahl, Manfred Diehl, Andreas Kruse, Frieder R. Lang & Mike Martin. (2008) Psychologische Alternsforschung: Beiträge und Perspektiven. Psychologische Rundschau 59:1, pages 2-23.
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Steven A RogersChristine H KangKaren J Miller. (2007) Cognitive profiles of aging and aging-related conditions. Aging Health 3:4, pages 457-470.
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Scott M. Hofer & Martin J. Sliwinski. 2006. Handbook of the Psychology of Aging. Handbook of the Psychology of Aging 15 37 .
Deborah Finkel, Chandra A. Reynolds, John J. McArdle & Nancy L. Pedersen. (2005) The Longitudinal Relationship between Processing Speed and Cognitive Ability: Genetic and Environmental Influences. Behavior Genetics 35:5, pages 535-549.
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Christopher Hertzog, Roger A. Dixon, David F. Hultsch & Stuart W. S. MacDonald. (2003) Latent Change Models of Adult Cognition: Are Changes in Processing Speed and Working Memory Associated With Changes in Episodic Memory?. Psychology and Aging 18:4, pages 755-769.
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Christopher Hertzog & John R. Nesselroade. (2003) Assessing Psychological Change in Adulthood: An Overview of Methodological Issues.. Psychology and Aging 18:4, pages 639-657.
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