Ulman Lindenberger    
Director, Lifespan Psychology
Fon: +49-(0)30-82406-572/573
E-mail: seklindenberger(at)mpib-berlin.mpg.de
Secretary:  Anke Klingebiel
Helena Maravilla

Dr. phil. in Psychology, 1990, Free University of Berlin
Habilitation in Psychology, 1998, Free University of Berlin
Professor of Psychology, Saarland University
Professor of Psychology, Free University of Berlin
Professor of Psychology, Humboldt University, Berlin

» Lifespan Psychology
Research Interests

  • Lifespan psychology: Theories and methods
  • Behavioral plasticity and its neural correlates in childhood and old age
  • Sensorimotor and cognitive development
  • Multivariate measurement of change and variability
Projects

Selected Literature

  • Lindenberger, U., Li, S. C., Lövdén, M., & Schmiedek, F. (2007). The Center for Lifespan Psychology at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development: Overview of Conceptual Agenda and Illustration of Research Activities. International Journal of Psychology, 42, 229-242.
  • Bäckman, L., Nyberg, L., Lindenberger, U., Li, S.-C., & Farde, L. (2006). The correlative triad among aging, dopamin, and cognition: Current status and future projects. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 30 (6), 791-807.
  • Lindenberger, U., Li, S.-C., & Bäckman L. (2006). Delineating brain-behavior mappings across the lifespan: Substantive and methodological advances in developmental neuroscience. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 30 (6), 713-717.
  • Lövdén, M., Ghisletta, P., & Lindenberger, U. (2005). Social participation attenuates decline in perceptual speed in old and very old age. Psychology and Aging, 20 (3), 423-434.
  • Lindenberger, U., Marsiske, M., & Baltes, P. B. (2000). Memorizing while walking: Increase in dual-task costs from young adulthood to old age. Psychology and Aging, 15, 417-436.
  • Lindenberger, U., & Pötter, U. (1998). The complex nature of unique and shared effects in hierarchical linear regression: Consequences for cross-sectional developmental research. Psychological Methods, 3, 218-230.
  • Lindenberger, U., & Baltes, P. B. (1994). Sensory functioning and intelligence in old age: A strong connection. Psychology and Aging, 9, 339-355.
       
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