Empirical examinations of the hypothesis of dedifferentiation of cognitive abilities in old and very old age (a) do not account for possible retest effects, which consequently may yield biased estimates of age effects, and (b) focus on time-independent relations (e.g., number of latent constructs, correlations between latent or measured variables). The authors applied a structural equation model with statistical control for retest effects to investigate the dynamic relations between a marker of perceptual speed (cross out) and a marker of verbal fluency (category-fruits). Longitudinal data are from 5 waves of the Swiss Interdisciplinary Longitudinal Study on the Oldest Old (N = 377, baseline age range = 79.5–84.5 years). The authors found t...
To address the question of whether cognitive plasticity varies by age and level of cognitive functio...
During a 20-year longitudinal study, 5,842 participants aged 49 to 93 years significantly improved o...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
{Background}: Among the main data-analytical advances of recent decades are Latent Growth Models (LG...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
According to 2-component theories of intelligence, negative cross-sectional age gradients in mechani...
Better performance due to repeated testing can bias long-term trajectories of cognitive aging and co...
The dedifferentiation hypothesis proposes that specific cognitive abilities become more highly assoc...
It is well established that cognitive variables can be organized into a hierarchical structure with ...
The main purpose of this study was to examine some of the effects of normal aging on test performanc...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
It has been demonstrated that older adults preserve considerable cognitive plasticity (e.g., Hertzog...
This chapter examines the effect of aging on cognitive abilities and asks whether all cognitive abil...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...
To address the question of whether cognitive plasticity varies by age and level of cognitive functio...
During a 20-year longitudinal study, 5,842 participants aged 49 to 93 years significantly improved o...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
{Background}: Among the main data-analytical advances of recent decades are Latent Growth Models (LG...
This paper summarizes and expands research on cognitive aging from the Berlin Aging Study (BASE), a ...
According to 2-component theories of intelligence, negative cross-sectional age gradients in mechani...
Better performance due to repeated testing can bias long-term trajectories of cognitive aging and co...
The dedifferentiation hypothesis proposes that specific cognitive abilities become more highly assoc...
It is well established that cognitive variables can be organized into a hierarchical structure with ...
The main purpose of this study was to examine some of the effects of normal aging on test performanc...
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of r...
It has been demonstrated that older adults preserve considerable cognitive plasticity (e.g., Hertzog...
This chapter examines the effect of aging on cognitive abilities and asks whether all cognitive abil...
Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of age-heterogeneous samples have revealed correlational l...
To address the question of whether cognitive plasticity varies by age and level of cognitive functio...
During a 20-year longitudinal study, 5,842 participants aged 49 to 93 years significantly improved o...
This thesis contains two studies which examined the cognitive functioning of the aging brain. Specif...