“…A number of other studies, however, have failed to find significant gender differences in rates of cognitive aging (e.g., Aartsen, Martin, & Zimprich, 2004;Barnes et al, 2003;De Frias, Nilsson, & Herlitz, 2006;De Luca et al, 2003;Dixon et al, 2004;Herlitz, Nilsson, & Bäckman, 1997;Larrabee, Trahan, Curtiss, & Levin, 1988; 6 out of 8 tasks in Meinz & Salthouse, 1998;Rabbitt et al, 2003;Schaie, 1996;Singer, Verhaeghen, Ghisletta, Lindenberger, & Baltes, 2003). There have also been occasional reports of greater age-related cognitive decline in females than in males (Brayne, Gill, Paykel, Huppert, & O'Connor, 1995, in the over-75s; 2 out of 8 tasks in Meinz & Salthouse, 1998).…”