“…First, we wanted to examine whether alexithymia scores influence the ability of adults to accurately recall negative TBR and inhibit negative TBF items. Second, we wanted to examine whether age influences the ability of individuals to inhibit unwanted, negative memories (i.e., the TBF items), as the literature is unclear about what to expect with negative material; on the one hand, decreased cognitive control in advanced age might lead to an inability to inhibit negative TBF items and a decreased ability to actively recall negative TBR items (e.g., Dywan & Murphy, 1996;Hasher, Zacks, & May, 1999;Jacoby, Bishara, Hessels, & Toth, 2005;Zacks, Hasher, & Radvansky, 1996, but see Zellner & Bäuml, 2006). On the other hand, the literature examining the "positivity effect" suggests older adults should exhibit an increased ability to inhibit the recall of negative TBF intrusions and a decreased ability to actively recall negative TBR items (Charles et al, 2003;Mather & Carstensen, 2005;Mather & Knight, 2005).…”