The role of inhibitory functioning in age-related working memory decline and the moderating effect of time course changes in inhibitory functioning with age
The current thesis investigated whether and how inhibitory and working memory functioning change with age in the context of a sequential action paradigm. The approach taken was guided by (1) propositions that inhibitory functions decline with age and negatively impact higher order abilities, and (2)...
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