“…In particular, the findings are consistent with the previous result of intact control processes in young-old (though not old-old) adults' retrieval-induced forgetting and think/ no-think impairment (Asian & Bäum!, in press;Murray et al, 2011), and findings outside the memory domain reporting evidence for control processes that remain intact for the bigger part of the life span (e.g., Kieley & Hartley, 1997;Schooler et al, 1997). In a recent series of meta-analyses, Verhaeghen (2011) searched for a specific age-related deficit in (undifferentiated) older adults' executive functioning, employing tasks tapping local task-shifting costs, inhibition of retum, negative priming, and Stroop.…”