“…In prior studies that failed to remediate distractibility, individuals were trained to discriminate progressively more challenging task-relevant target stimuli, but not to manage more challenging distractors. These studies, performed both in older humans (Berry et al, 2010, Mishra et al, 2014) and rats (de Villers-Sidani et al, 2010), show robust neural enhancement of relevant information, but find no impact on distractor suppression. This selectivity is expected, as supported by neuroscience evidence showing that neural enhancement and suppression have distinct neural networks (Chadick and Gazzaley, 2011) and are differentially impacted in aging (Gazzaley et al, 2005; 2008; Clapp and Gazzaley, 2012; Chadick et al, 2014).…”