“…Indeed, search difficulties experienced by older people were often explained by age-related declines in cognitive abilities, such as working memory, vocabulary, reasoning, and flexibility (Dommes, Chevalier, & Lia, 2011;Pak & Price, 2008;Queen, Hess, Ennis, Dowd, & Grühn, 2012;Sharit et al, 2008) and/or difficulties in learning new tools (e.g., Stronge et al, 2006). For instance, recent studies have shown that older adults feel more disoriented when browsing websites compared to younger adults because of age-related declines in spatial ability and mental model accuracy (Wagner, Hassanein, & Head, 2014) along with declines in short term memory and problem-solving abilities (Crabb & Hanson, 2014). Dommes et al (2011) particularly showed that lower performance of older people resulted from age-related declines in cognitive flexibility, which is defined as the ability to switch cognitive processing strategies to adapt to unexpected conditions in the environment (Chevalier & Chevalier, 2009;Eslinger & Grattan, 1993).…”