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Literaturliste von Dr. rer. nat. Myriam C. Sander

letzte Aktualisierung: 04.10.2023

Pauley, C., Kobelt, M., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Sander, M. C. (2023). Age differences in neural distinctiveness during memory encoding, retrieval, and reinstatement. Cerebral Cortex, 33(16), 9489-9503.

Karlsson, A. E., Lindenberger, U. & Sander, M. C. (2022). Out of rhythm: Compromised precision of theta-gamma coupling impairs associative memory in old age. Journal of Neuroscience, 42(9), 1752 -1764.

Sommer, V. R., Mount, L., Weigelt, S., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Sander, M. C. (2022). Spectral pattern similarity analysis: Tutorial and application in developmental cognitive neuroscience. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 54, No. 101071.

Sommer, V. R. & Sander, M. C. (2022). Contributions of representational distinctiveness and stability to memory performance and age differences. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 29(3), 443-462.

Kobelt, M., Sommer, V. R., Keresztes, A., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Sander, M. C. (2021). Tracking age differences in neural distinctiveness across representational levels. Journal of Neuroscience, 41(15), 3499-3511.

Köhncke, Y., Düzel, S., Sander, M. C., Lindenberger, U., Kühn, S. & Brandmaier, A. M. (2021). Hippocampal and parahippocampal gray matter structural integrity assessed by multimodal imaging is associated with episodic memory in old age. Cerebral Cortex, 31(3), 1464-1477.

Sander, M. C., Fandakova, Y. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2021). Effects of age differences in memory formation on neural mechanisms of consolidation and retrieval. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 116, 135-145.

Sommer, V. R., Mount, L., Weigelt, S., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Sander, M. C. (2021). Memory specificity is linked to repetition effects in event-related potentials across the lifespan. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 48, No. 100926.

Dahl, M. J., Mather, M., Sander, M. C. & Werkle-Bergne, M. (2020). Noradrenergic responsiveness supports selective attention across the adult lifespan. Journal of Neuroscience, 40(22), 4372-4390.

Fandakova, Y., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Sander, M. C. (2020). (Only) time can tell: Age differences in false memory are magnified at longer delays. Psychology and Aging, 35(4), 473-483.

Karlsson, A. E., Wehrspaun, C. C. & Sander, M. C. (2020). Item recognition and lure discrimination in younger and older adults are supported by alpha/beta desynchronization. Neuropsychologia, 148, No. 107658.

Muehlroth, B. E., Sander, M. C., Fandakova, Y., Grandy, T. H., Rasch, B., Shing, Y. L. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2020). Memory quality modulates the effect of aging on memory consolidation during sleep: Reduced maintenance but intact gain. NeuroImage, 209, No. 116490.

Sander, M. C., Fandakova, Y., Grandy, T. H., Shing, Y. L. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2020). Oscillatory mechanisms of successful memory formation in younger and older adults are related to structural integrity. Cerebral Cortex, 30(6), 3744-3758.

Muehlroth, B. E., Sander, M. C., Fandakova, Y., Grandy, T. H., Rasch, B., Shing, Y. L. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2019). Precise slow oscillation-spindle coupling promotes memory consolidation in younger and older adults. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 1940.

Sommer, V. R., Fandakova, Y., Grandy, T. H., Shing, Y. L., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Sander, M. C. (2019). Neural pattern similarity differentially relates to memory performance in younger and older adults. Journal of Neuroscience, 39(41), 8089-8099.

Wiegand, I. & Sander, M. C. (2019). Cue-related processing accounts for age differences in phasic alerting. Neurobiology of Aging, 79, 93-100.

Fandakova, Y., Sander, M. C., Grandy, T. H., Cabeza, R., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Shing, Y. L. (2018). Age differences in false memory: The importance of retrieval monitoring processes and their modulation by memory quality. Psychology and Aging, 33(1), 119-133.

Karch, J. D., Sander, M. C., von Oertzen, T., Brandmaier, A. M. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2015). Using within-subject pattern classification to understand lifespan age differences in oscillatory mechanisms of working memory selection and maintenance. NeuroImage, 538-552.

Fandakova, Y., Sander, M. C., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Shing, Y. L. (2014). Age differences in short-term memory binding are related to working memory performance across the lifespan. Psychology and Aging, 29(1), 140-149.

Sander, M. C., Lindenberger, U. & Werkle-Bergner, M. (2012). Lifespan age differences in working memory: A two-component framework. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 36(9), 2007-2033.

Sander, M. C., Werkle-Bergner, M., Gerjets, P., Shing, Y. L. & Lindenberger, U. (2012). The two-component model of memory development, and its potential implications for educational settings. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Supplement 1, 2, 67-77.

Sander, M. C., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Lindenberger, U. (2012). Amplitude modulations and inter-trial phase stability of alpha-oscillations differentially reflect working memory constraints across the lifespan. NeuroImage, 59(1), 646-654.

Werkle-Bergner, M., Freunberger, R., Sander, M. C., Lindenberger, U. & Klimesch, W. (2012). Inter-individual performance differences in younger and older adults differentially relate to amplitude modulations and phase stability of oscillations controlling working memory contents. NeuroImage, 60(1), 71-82.

Sander, M. C. (2011). Lifespan age differences in working memory: Insights from behavioral and electrophysiological markers of capacity and selectivity. Dissertation, Humboldt-Universität, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät II, Berlin.

Sander, M. C., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Binding and strategic selection in working memory: A lifespan dissociation. Psychology and Aging, 26(3), 612-624.

Sander, M. C., Werkle-Bergner, M. & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Contralateral delay activity reveals life-span age differences in top-down modulation of working memory contents. Cerebral Cortex, 21(12), 2809-2819.



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