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Ausgewählte Literatur
- 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 (4), 229-242.
- Li, S.-C., Biele, G., Mohr, P., & Heekeren, H.R. (2007). Aging and neuroeconomics: Insights from research on neuromodulation of reward-based decision making. Analyse & Kritik: Zeitschrift für Sozialtheorie, 29, 97-111.
- Li, S.-C., von Oertzen, T., & Lindenberger, U. (2006). A neurocomputation model of stochastic resonance and aging. Neuocomputing, 69, 1553-1560.
- Li, S.-C., Naveh-Benjamin, M., & Lindenberger, U. (2005). Aging neuromodulation impairs associative binding: A neurocomputational approach. Psychological Science, 16, 445-450.
- Li, S.-C., Lindenberger, U., Hommel, B., Aschersleben, G., Prinz, W., & Baltes, P. B. (2004). Lifespan transformations in the couplings among intellectual abilities and constituent cognitive processes. Psychological Science, 15, 155-163.
- Li, S.-C. (2003). Biocultural orchestration of developmental plasticity across levels: The interplay of biology and culture in shaping the mind and behavior across the lifespan. Psychological Bulletin, 129, 171-194.
- Li, S.-C., Lindenberger, U., & Sikström, S. (2001). Aging cognition: From neuromodulation to representation to cognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5, 479-486.
- Li, S.-C., Aggen, S. H., Nesselroade, J. R., & Baltes, P. B. (2001). Short-term fluctuations in elderly people's sensorimotor functioning predicts text and spatial memory performance: The MacArthur Successful Aging Studies. Gerontology, 47, 100-116.
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