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MMSE cross-domain variability predicts cognitive decline in centenariansMatthias Kliegel
Institute of Psychology, Department of Gerontopsychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Gerontology 50:39-43. 2004..One central limitation of current assessment strategies is that they rely on information about a person's level of performance obtained from a single assessment...
Development and validation of the Cognitive Telephone Screening Instrument (COGTEL) for the assessment of cognitive function across adulthoodMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestrasse 14 24, CH 8050 Zurich, Switzerland
J Psychol 141:147-70. 2007..The results provide evidence for the validity and reliability of the COGTEL to assess cognitive functioning in large-scale epidemiological studies, longitudinal studies, and clinical follow-up among healthy adults...
The role of noticing in prospective memory forgettingMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestrasse 14 24, CH 8050 Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Psychophysiol 64:226-32. 2007....
Emotional development across adulthood: differential age-related emotional reactivity and emotion regulation in a negative mood induction procedureMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Aging Hum Dev 64:217-44. 2007..The age-related mood effects are discussed in terms of SST and have practical implications for the study of emotion and cognition across adulthood...
Delayed-execute prospective memory performance: the effects of age and working memoryMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Dev Neuropsychol 30:819-43. 2006..The findings are discussed in the context of the frontal lobe hypothesis of cognitive aging...
Complex prospective memory in children with ADHDMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Child Neuropsychol 12:407-19. 2006..While children with ADHD showed comparable multitask switching, this appeared to be at the expense of intention execution as they made more performance errors than controls. Implications for day-to-day functioning are discussed...
Adult age differences in errand planning: the role of task familiarity and cognitive resourcesMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Exp Aging Res 33:145-61. 2007....
Adult age differences in event-based prospective memory: a meta-analysis on the role of focal versus nonfocal cuesMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Psychol Aging 23:203-8. 2008..However, the results only support a weaker but not a stronger prediction of the multiprocess framework, as age impairments were reliably above zero for both types of retrieval cues...
What do subjective cognitive complaints in persons with aging-associated cognitive decline reflect?Matthias Kliegel
Institute of Psychology, Department of Gerontopsychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Int Psychogeriatr 17:499-512. 2005..Although several studies in normal aging have found that subjective cognitive complaints are related to depressive affect and personality factors, little is known as to whether this is also true for older adults with AACD...
Planning and realisation of complex intentions in patients with Parkinson's diseaseM Kliegel
Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 76:1501-5. 2005..Little is known about the effect of the disease on distinct phases of prospective memory and the potential mechanisms underlying these effects...
[Learning in old age: The importance of self-initiated structuring]M Kliegel
Psychologisches Institut Lehrstuhl Gerontopsychologie, Universitat Zurich, Schaffhauserstr 15, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland
Z Gerontol Geriatr 36:421-8. 2003..The study emphasizes the importance of teaching strategies for organizing learning material in the context of cognitive trainings for the elderly...
Cognitive status and development in the oldest old: a longitudinal analysis from the Heidelberg Centenarian StudyMatthias Kliegel
Department of Gerontopsychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich, Schaffhauserstrasse 15, CH 8006 Zurich, Switzerland
Arch Gerontol Geriatr 39:143-56. 2004..Finally, only a small effect of mortality on cognitive status and changes was detected, supporting a recent hypothesis that the terminal decline or drop in cognitive functioning decreases in very old age...
Planning and realization of complex intentions in traumatic brain injury and normal agingMatthias Kliegel
Department of Gerontopsychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Brain Cogn 56:43-54. 2004..The importance of executive functioning for prospective remembering in traumatic brain injury and normal aging is discussed...
Life-long intellectual activities mediate the predictive effect of early education on cognitive impairment in centenarians: a retrospective studyM Kliegel
Institute of Psychology, Department of Gerontopsychology, University of Zurich, Schaffhauserstr 15, CH 8006, Zurich, Switzerland
Aging Ment Health 8:430-7. 2004..In summary, the present study provides first evidence for the conclusion that even with regard to cognitive performance in very old age, both early education and life-long intellectual activities seem to be of importance...
Importance effects on performance in event-based prospective memory tasksMatthias Kliegel
Institute of Psychology, Department of Gerontopsychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Memory 12:553-61. 2004..The results suggest that importance instructions may improve prospective memory if the prospective task requires the strategic allocation of attentional monitoring resources...
Complex prospective memory: development across the lifespan and the role of task interruptionMatthias Kliegel
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Dev Psychol 44:612-7. 2008..The current study provides the first evidence of growth and decline of complex PM across the lifespan and suggests that the degree of inhibitory control needed to succeed in the task may be one factor underlying this development...
The role of processing resources in age-related prospective and retrospective memory within old ageMelanie Zeintl
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzwerland
Psychol Aging 22:826-34. 2007..Results indicate that, within old age, prospective memory represents a distinct memory construct that is partially independent of age-related individual differences in speed of processing, working memory, and retrospective memory...
Forming intentions successfully: Differential compensational mechanisms of adolescents and old adultsJacqueline Zollig
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Cortex 46:575-89. 2010..Hence, the present study investigates compensational neural mechanisms during the encoding of intentions in adolescents and old adults compared to young adults...
Neural correlates of prospective memory across the lifespanJacqueline Zollig
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestrasse 14 24, CH 8050 Zurich, Switzerland
Neuropsychologia 45:3299-314. 2007..The present study examined this question using a paradigm that allowed us to consider the behavioural and neural correlates of processes associated with the prospective and retrospective components of prospective memory...
How do verbal distractors influence age-related operation span performance? A manipulation of inhibitory control demandsMelanie Zeintl
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Exp Aging Res 33:163-75. 2007....
Personality, aging self-perceptions, and subjective health: a mediation modelCaroline Moor
Center for Gerontology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Aging Hum Dev 63:241-57. 2006..Unlike many predictors of subjective health, such as age, gender, socio-cultural differences, actual health, or personality traits, negative attitudes about one's own aging may be modified through adequate intervention...
Motor brain regions are involved in the encoding of delayed intentions: a fMRI studyAnne Eschen
Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Psychophysiol 64:259-68. 2007....
Prospective memory complaints can be predicted by prospective memory performance in older adultsMelanie Zeintl
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 22:209-15. 2006..For older adults with relatively few depressive symptoms and memory concerns, prospective memory complaints may serve as a valid criterion in the assessment of prospective memory ability...
Role of working memory components in planning performance of individuals with Parkinson's diseaseMareike Altgassen
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestrasse 14 24, CH 8050 Zurich, Switzerland
Neuropsychologia 45:2393-7. 2007..These results emphasize the importance of integrative and executive processing in cognitive problems in PD, rather than simple memory deficits...
Patients with Parkinson's disease can successfully remember to execute delayed intentionsMareike Altgassen
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 13:888-92. 2007..Data also suggest that a reduced working memory capacity plays an important role in this process. Findings are discussed in terms of conceptual, methodological, and clinical implications...
Go no-go performance under psychosocial stress: beneficial effects of implementation intentionsUrte Scholz
Social and Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmuehlestrasse 14 Box 14, Zurich, Switzerland
Neurobiol Learn Mem 91:89-92. 2009..We conclude that under acute stress conditions executive functioning is reduced, but the use of IIs can be an effective strategy to overcome this negative effect...
Predictors of time-based prospective memory in childrenRachael J Mackinlay
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
J Exp Child Psychol 102:251-64. 2009..In contrast, no further independent contribution of time estimation was observed. Findings are in line with the development of strategic behavior, as well as executive functioning, in school-aged children...
Performance on a declarative memory task is better in high than low cortisol responders to psychosocial stressUrs M Nater
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestrasse 14 24, CH 8050 Zurich, Switzerland
Psychoneuroendocrinology 32:758-63. 2007..However, high cortisol responders displayed better immediate free recall after being exposed to stress. Findings are discussed in the context of possible positive relations of stress and declarative memory performance...
Subjective cognitive complaints, memory performance, and depressive affect in old age: a change-oriented approachDaniel Zimprich
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Aging Hum Dev 57:339-66. 2003..The results indicate that there are substantial relations between changes in functioning, changes in depression, and changes in complaints...
Changes in self-regulatory cognitions as predictors of changes in smoking and nutrition behaviourUrte Scholz
Department of Psychology, Social and Health Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Psychol Health 24:545-61. 2009..Analysing change in social-cognitive predictors allows drawing precise conclusions for interventions...
Psychosocial stress enhances time-based prospective memory in healthy young menUrs M Nater
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Neurobiol Learn Mem 86:344-8. 2006..The results demonstrate that prospective memory might be enhanced when participants are exposed to stress prior to the memory task and that this effect is associated to stress-related glucocorticoid effects...
Realizing complex delayed intentions in young and old adults: the role of planning aidsMatthias Kliegel
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Mem Cognit 35:1735-46. 2007..In sum, the results point to the importance of plan-related factors for understanding the delayed realization of intended actions...
Time-based and event-based prospective memory across adulthood: underlying mechanisms and differential costs on the ongoing taskTheodor Jager
Saarland University
J Gen Psychol 135:4-22. 2008....
Adult age differences in function concept learningJacqueline A Griego
University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn 15:1-30. 2008..Our results suggest that age-related differences in relational reasoning tasks vary not only with processing efficiency, but also task related conceptual knowledge...
Age and planning tasks: the influence of ecological validityLouise H Phillips
School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Int J Aging Hum Dev 62:175-84. 2006..It is proposed that in more ecologically valid planning tasks, age changes in processing speed can be compensated for by task-related knowledge. Implications for everyday planning performance by older adults are considered...
Age differences and changes of coping behavior in three age groups: findings from the Georgia Centenarian StudyPeter Martin
Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Gerontology Program, Ames, IA 50011 4380, USA
Int J Aging Hum Dev 66:97-114. 2008..Active behavioral and active cognitive coping predicted functional health, active behavioral coping predicted social relations, and avoidance coping predicted negative affect...
Prospective memory performance across adolescenceLijuan Wang
Department of Psychology, University of JiLin, China
J Genet Psychol 167:179-88. 2006..The authors discuss the data in the context of limited executive capacity as a factor influencing cognitive development across adolescence...
Prospective memory in schizophrenia: primary or secondary impairment?Julie D Henry
School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Australia
Schizophr Res 95:179-85. 2007....
Traumatic brain injury and prospective memory: influence of task complexityJulie D Henry
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 29:457-66. 2007..Further, TBI deficits could not be attributed to increased difficulty with the retrospective component of the prospective memory task. The practical and theoretical implications of these results are discussed...
Cold infusions alone are effective for induction of therapeutic hypothermia but do not keep patients cool after cardiac arrestAndreas Kliegel
Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18 20 6D, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Resuscitation 73:46-53. 2007..This study investigates if hypothermia can be induced and maintained by repetitive infusions of cold fluids and muscle relaxants...
