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Peter J, Kaiser J, Landerer V, Kostering L, Kaller C, Heimbach B, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2016 Nov; 93(Pt A):21-29. PMID: 27693701
The exploration and retrieval of words during category fluency involves different strategies to improve or maintain performance. Deficits in that task, which are common in patients with amnestic mild cognitive...
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Nitschke K, Kostering L, Finkel L, Weiller C, Kaller C
Hum Brain Mapp . 2016 Sep; 38(1):396-413. PMID: 27627877
The ability to mentally design and evaluate series of future actions has often been studied in terms of planning abilities, commonly using well-structured laboratory tasks like the Tower of London...
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Kostering L, Schmidt C, Weiller C, Kaller C
Arch Clin Neuropsychol . 2016 Sep; 31(7):738-753. PMID: 27590302
Objective: Planning as a prototypical executive function is frequently compromised in clinical samples. Analyses of rule breaking during performance on tower tasks are highly informative for clinical inferences on planning...
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Peter J, Lahr J, Minkova L, Lauer E, Grothe M, Teipel S, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2016 Jun; 53(3):991-1001. PMID: 27340852
Acetylcholine is critically involved in modulating learning and memory function, which both decline in neurodegeneration. It remains unclear to what extent structural and functional changes in the cholinergic system contribute...
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Egger K, Amtage F, Yang S, Obmann M, Schwarzwald R, Kostering L, et al.
Clin Neuroradiol . 2016 Jun; 28(1):63-67. PMID: 27334101
Background: Magnetic resonance (MR) relaxometry is of increasing scientific relevance in neurodegenerative disorders but is still not established in clinical routine. Several studies have investigated relaxation time alterations in disease-specific...
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Kaller C, Debelak R, Kostering L, Egle J, Rahm B, Wild P, et al.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol . 2015 Dec; 31(2):148-64. PMID: 26715472
Planning ahead the consequences of future actions is a prototypical executive function. In clinical and experimental neuropsychology, disc-transfer tasks like the Tower of London (TOL) are commonly used for the...
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Debelak R, Egle J, Kostering L, Kaller C
Neuropsychology . 2015 Nov; 30(3):346-360. PMID: 26523519
Objective: The Tower of London (TOL) is widely used to assess planning ability as a prototypical executive function in healthy and clinical populations. Despite its popularity, there is still no...
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Kostering L, Schmidt C, Egger K, Amtage F, Peter J, Kloppel S, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2015 Jul; 75:646-55. PMID: 26197091
Objective: Executive deficits are frequent sequelae of neurological and psychiatric disorders, but their adequate neuropsychological assessment is still a matter of contention, given that executive tasks draw on a multitude...
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Beume L, Kaller C, Hoeren M, Kloppel S, Kuemmerer D, Glauche V, et al.
Cortex . 2015 Apr; 66:91-102. PMID: 25824980
Processing of multiple or bilateral conditions presented simultaneously in both hemifields reflects the natural mode of perception in our multi-target environment, but is not yet completely understood. While region-of-interest based...
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Kostering L, Nitschke K, Schumacher F, Weiller C, Kaller C
Psychol Assess . 2015 Mar; 27(3):925-31. PMID: 25822835
Test-retest reliability is difficult to establish for measures of executive functioning that rely on task novelty. Correspondingly, evidence on the test-retest reliability of the commonly used Tower of London (TOL)...