Publications

Nadja Schott. Development and Initial Validation of the Geriatric Balance Self-Efficacy (GBSE) Scale : A New Scale for Nursing Home Residents. Journal of sport & exercise psychology, (43)S1:S89-S90, Human Kinetics Publ., 2021. [PUMA: oa ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Jill Whitall, Farid Bardid, Nancy Getchell, Melissa M. Pangelinan, Leah E. Robinson, Nadja Schott, and Jane E. Clark. Motor Development Research : II. The First Two Decades of the 21st Century Shaping Our Future. Journal of motor learning and development, (8)2:363-390, Human Kinetics Publishers, 2020. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Jane E. Clark, Farid Bardid, Nancy Getchell, Leah E. Robinson, Nadja Schott, and Jill Whitall. Reflections on Motor Development Research Across the 20th Century : Six Empirical Studies That Changed the Field. Journal of motor learning and development, (8)2:438-454, Human Kinetics Publishers, 2020. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Jill Whitall, Nadja Schott, Leah E. Robinson, Farid Bardid, and Jane E. Clark. Motor Development Research : I. The Lessons of History Revisited (the 18th to the 20th Century). Journal of motor learning and development, (8)2:345-362, Human Kinetics Publishers, 2020. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Nancy Getchell, Nadja Schott, and Ali Brian. Motor Development Research : Designs, Analyses, and Future Directions. Journal of motor learning and development, (8)2:410-437, Human Kinetics Publishers, 2020. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Soo-Yong Park, Maren Reinl, and Nadja Schott. Effects of acute exercise at different intensities on fine motor-cognitive dual-task performance while walking : A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study. European journal of neuroscience, (54)12:8225-8248, Wiley, 2021. [PUMA: oa ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Julian Rudisch, Thomas Jöllenbeck, Lutz Vogt, Thomas Cordes, Thomas Jürgen Klotzbier, Oliver Vogel, and Bettina Wollesen. Agreement and consistency of five different clinical gait analysis systems in the assessment of spatiotemporal gait parameters. Gait & posture, (85)March:55-64, Elsevier, 2021. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Nadja Schott, Pamela Haibach-Beach, Insa Knöpfle, and Verena Neuberger. The effects of visual impairment on motor imagery in children and adolescents. Research in developmental disabilities, (109)February:103835, Elsevier, 2021. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Soo-Yong Park, and Nadja Schott. The trail-making-test : Comparison between paper-and-pencil and computerized versions in young and healthy older adults. Applied neuropsychology. Adult, (29)5:1208-1220, Taylor & Francis, 2022. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Benjamin Holfelder, Thomas Jürgen Klotzbier, and Nadja Schott. Dual-Task Interference in Children with Down Syndrome and Chronological and Mental Age-Matched Healthy Controls. Children, (9)2:191, MDPI, 2022. [PUMA: dfg f2022 oa oafonds ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie]

Thomas Jürgen Klotzbier, Bettina Wollesen, Oliver Vogel, Julian Rudisch, Thomas Cordes, Thomas Jöllenbeck, and Lutz Vogt. An interrater reliability study of gait analysis systems with the dual task paradigm in healthy young and older adults. European review of aging and physical activity, (18):17, Springer Nature, 2021. [PUMA: dfg f2021 oa oafonds ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie]

Thomas Jürgen Klotzbier, Benjamin Holfelder, and Nadja Schott. Associations of Motor Performance and Executive Functions: Comparing Children with Down Syndrome to Chronological and Mental Age-Matched Controls. Children, (9)1:73, MDPI, 2022. [PUMA: f2021 oa oafonds ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 uni unibibliografie]

Ann-Kathrin Otto, Juliane Pietschmann, Luisa-Marie Appelles, Michael Bebenek, Laura L. Bischoff, Claudia Hildebrand, Bettina Johnen, Thomas Jöllenbeck, Wolfgang Kemmler, Thomas Klotzbier, Heide Korbus, Julian Rudisch, Nadja Schott, Daniel Schöne, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage, Oliver Vogel, Lutz Vogt, Matthias Weigelt, Jan Wilke, Katharina Zwingmann, and Bettina Wollesen. Physical activity and health promotion for nursing staff in elderly care : a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMJ open, (10)10:e038202, BMJ Publishing Group, 2020. [PUMA: oa ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Maike Tietjens, Lisa M. Barnett, Dennis Dreiskämper, Benjamin Holfelder, Till Onno Utesch, Natalie Lander, Trina Hinkley, and Nadja Schott. Conceptualising and testing the relationship between actual and perceived motor performance : a cross-cultural comparison in children from Australia and Germany. Journal of Sports Sciences, (38)17:1984-1996, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Nadja Schott, and Katja Krull. Stability of Lifestyle Behavior : The Answer to Successful Cognitive Aging? A Comparison of Nuns, Monks, Master Athletes and Non-active Older Adults. Frontiers in Psychology, (10):1347, Frontiers, 2019. [PUMA: oa ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Nadja Schott, Julian Rudisch, and Claudia Voelcker-Rehage. Meilensteine der Motorischen Verhaltensforschung. Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, (26)2:81-111, hogrefe, 2019. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Nadja Schott. The Motor-Cognitive Connection Across the Lifespan : Current Trends and Future Directions. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, (41)s1Human Kinetics Journals, 2019. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Nadja Schott, and Maike Tietjens. Exploring the Mediating Role of Social Support and Fall Efficacy on the Association Between Falls and Physical Activity : A Cross-Sectional Study in an Assisted-Living Population. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, (27)1:53-60, Human Kinetics Journals, 2019. [PUMA: ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Thomas Cordes, Laura L. Bischoff, Daniel Schoene, Nadja Schott, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage, Charlotte Meixner, Luisa-Marie Appelles, Michael Bebenek, Andre Berwinkel, Claudia Hildebrand, Thomas Jöllenbeck, Bettina Johnen, Wolfgang Kemmler, Thomas Klotzbier, Heide Korbus, Julian Rudisch, Lutz Vogt, Matthias Weigelt, Rita Wittelsberger, Katharina Zwingmann, and Bettina Wollesen. A Multicomponent Exercise Intervention to Improve Physical Functioning, Cognition and Psychosocial Well-Being in Elderly Nursing Home Residents : a Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial in the PROCARE (Prevention and Occupational Health in Long-Term Care) Project. BMC Geriatrics, (19)1:369, Springer Nature, 2019. [PUMA: oa ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie wos]

Soo-Yong Park, Thomas Jürgen Klotzbier, and Nadja Schott. The Effects of the Combination of High-Intensity Interval Training with 3D-Multiple Object Tracking Task on Perceptual-Cognitive Performance : a Randomized Controlled Intervention Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, (18)9:4862, MDPI, 2021. [PUMA: dfg f2021 oa oafonds ubs_10011 ubs_20016 ubs_30151 ubs_40322 unibibliografie]