Publications of Myriam C. Sander

Journal Article (31)

2011
Journal Article
Sander, M. C., Werkle-Bergner, M., & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Contralateral delay activity reveals lifespan age differences in top-down modulation of working memory contents. Cerebral Cortex, 21(12), 2809–2819. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhr076

Thesis - PhD (3)

2022
Thesis - PhD
Karlsson, A. E. (2022). Neural oscillations shape the quality and content of episodic memories in young adulthood and older age [PhD Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].
2020
Thesis - PhD
Sommer, V. R. (2020). The fidelity of neural representations shapes episodic memory across the human lifespan [PhD Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin]. https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-28640
2011
Thesis - PhD
Sander, M. C. (2011). Lifespan age differences in working memory: Insights from behavioral and electrophysiological markers of capacity and selectivity [PhD Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].

Thesis - Diploma (2)

2010
Thesis - Diploma
Karduck, E. (2010). Age differences in visual working memory: The role of alpha-oscillations for the inhibition of irrelevant information [Diploma Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].
2007
Thesis - Diploma
Sander, M. (2007). Binding deficits in visual processing in older adults: An investigation of gamma-band modulation by stimulus size [Diploma Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].

Thesis - Master (4)

2020
Thesis - Master
Morina, F. (2020). Differences in oscillatory mechanisms of episodic memory formation in younger and older adults [Master's Thesis, Ruhr-Universität Bochum].
Thesis - Master
Pauley, C. (2020). Age differences in the effects of contextualisation on the similarity of memory representations [Master's Thesis, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg].
2018
Thesis - Master
Maier, P. M. (2018). Do neural processes in visual short-term memory change over the life span? Age differences in hemispheric lateralization in contralateral delay activity [Master's Thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin].
2016
Thesis - Master
Sommer, V. R. (2016). Machine learning as a tool to understand age differences in the distinctiveness of neural representations [Master's Thesis, University of Amsterdam].
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