“…Prior work has shown age-related behavioral deficits in response inhibition as indexed by increased reaction times (RTs) and error rates (Bedard et al, 2002;Bielak et al, 2006;Andrés et al, 2008;Potter and Grealy, 2008;Carriere et al, 2010;Hämmerer et al, 2010; but see Vallesi, 2011;Kardos et al, 2020). Additionally, past studies have found age-related deficits in interference control as indexed by larger RT and accuracy differences between congruent and incongruent trials (Zeef and Kok, 1993;Spieler et al, 1996;Zeef et al, 1996;Kok, 1999;West and Alain, 2000;van der Lubbe and Verleger, 2002;Proctor et al, 2005;Kawai et al, 2012;Chow et al, 2021;Scrivano and Kieffaber, 2022; but see Wild-Wall et al, 2008;Hsieh and Fang, 2012).…”