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  1. Depressive symptoms and time perspective in older adults: associations beyond personality and negative life events
  2. To what extent is subjective well-being in late adulthood related to subjective and objective memory functioning? Five-year cross-lagged panel analyses
  3. Effects of Eight-Week-Web-Based Mindfulness Training on Pain Intensity, Pain Acceptance, and Life Satisfaction in Individuals With Chronic Pain
  4. Subjective memory impairment in older adults predicts future dementia independent of baseline memory performance: Evidence from the Betula prospective cohort study
  5. Self-Reported Memory Failures: Associations with Future Dementia in a Population-Based Study with Long-Term Follow-Up
  6. Dimensionality of stress experiences: Factorial structure of the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) in a population-based Swedish sample
  7. Memory plasticity in older adults: Cognitive predictors of training response and maintenance following learning of number–consonant mnemonic
  8. Social relationships and risk of dementia: a population-based study
  9. Stressful life events are not associated with the development of dementia
  10. Executive process training in young and old adults
  11. Leisure Activity in Old Age and Risk of Dementia: A 15-Year Prospective Study
  12. Secular trends in cognitive test performance: Swedish conscript data 1970–1993
  13. Effects of Perceived Long-Term Stress on Subjective and Objective Aspects of Memory and Cognitive Functioning in a Middle-Aged Population-Based Sample
  14. Multigroup Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Cognitive Dysfunction Questionnaire: Instrument refinement and measurement invariance across age and sex
  15. Predictors of Self-Reported Prospective and Retrospective Memory in a Population-Based Sample of Older Adults
  16. Development of the Cognitive Dysfunction Questionnaire (CDQ) in a population based sample
  17. Cognitive Dysfunction Questionnaire
  18. Components of Executive Functioning in Metamemory
  19. Effects of perceived long-term stress on health and memory functioning
  20. Flynn effects on sub-factors of episodic and semantic memory: Parallel gains over time and the same set of determining factors
  21. Odor Identification Deficit as a Predictor of Five-Year Global Cognitive Change: Interactive Effects with Age and ApoE-ε4
  22. Challenging the notion of an early-onset of cognitive decline
  23. The magnitude, generality, and determinants of Flynn effects on forms of declarative memory and visuospatial ability: Time-sequential analyses of data from a Swedish cohort study
  24. The Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ): Factorial structure, relations to global subjective memory ratings, and Swedish norms
  25. Adult age differences in the realism of confidence judgments: Overconfidence, format dependence, and cognitive predictors.
  26. Cross-Sectional versus Longitudinal Age Gradients of Tower of Hanoi Performance: The Role of Practice Effects and Cohort Differences in Education
  27. The Relation Between Dimensions of Attachment and Internalizing or Externalizing Problems During Adolescence
  28. The Betula study: Reliabilities and Long-Term Stabilities of Memory Test Performances Over the Adult Lifespan
  29. Adult life-span patterns in WAIS-R Block Design performance: Cross-sectional versus longitudinal age gradients and relations to demographic factors
  30. Risky Decision Making Across Three Arenas of Choice: Are Younger and Older Adults Differently Susceptible to Framing Effects?
  31. Stability, Growth, and Decline in Adult Life Span Development of Declarative Memory: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Data From a Population-Based Study.
  32. The Extent of Stability and Change in Episodic and Semantic Memory in Old Age: Demographic Predictors of Level and Change
  33. Selective adult age differences in an age-invariant multifactor model of declarative memory.
  34. Acting or listening: Adult age differences in source recall of enacted and nonenacted statements
  35. Dissociative effects of elaboration on memory of enacted and non-enacted events: A case of a negative effect