“…Some evidence Manuscript to be reviewed showed that age selectively impaired cognitive control. Recent studies reported that old adults had selective difficulty in memorizing content-context associations but not in isolated contents (Artuso, Cavallini, Bottiroli, & Palladino, 2017;Artuso & Palladino, 2011;McCormick-Huhn, Chen, Wyble, & Dennis, 2018;Old & Naveh-Benjamin, 2008;Pelegrina, Borella, Carretti, & Lechuga, 2012) and the delays in selection were longer with a function of memory load (Artuso et al, 2017), implying that proactive control was impaired with aging. But Xiang et al (2016) reported that older adults had selective deficits in reactive control.…”