“…For example, listener differences in working memory and inhibitory control predict performance on a variety of receptive language tasks in older adults (e.g., Benichov et al, 2012;Huettig & Janse, 2016;Lash et al, 2013;Mattys & Scharenborg, 2014;Sommers & Danielson, 1999; for discussions on the interrelationship between working memory, executive function, and inhibition, see McCabe, Roediger III, McDaniel, Balota, & Hambrick, 2010;Wingfield, 2016). For example, listener differences in working memory and inhibitory control predict performance on a variety of receptive language tasks in older adults (e.g., Benichov et al, 2012;Huettig & Janse, 2016;Lash et al, 2013;Mattys & Scharenborg, 2014;Sommers & Danielson, 1999; for discussions on the interrelationship between working memory, executive function, and inhibition, see McCabe, Roediger III, McDaniel, Balota, & Hambrick, 2010;Wingfield, 2016).…”