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1. Reduced low-prevalence visual search detriment with increasing age: Implications for cognitive theories of aging and real-world search tasks.

2. The Association of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status with Executive Function and Processing Speed in Cognitively Normal Mexican American Elders from the Health and Aging Brains Study: Health Disparities Cohort.

3. Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Chronological Age: Associations With Cognitive Performance in Daily Life.

4. Longitudinal associations of volunteering, grandparenting, and family care with processing speed: A gender perspective on prosocial activity and cognitive aging in the second half of life.

5. Binding objects to their spatiotemporal context: Age gradient and neuropsychological correlates of What-Where-When task performance.

6. Positive, but Not Negative, Self-Perceptions of Aging Predict Cognitive Function Among Older Adults.

7. Strategic prioritisation enhances young and older adults' visual feature binding in working memory.

8. Connectome-based models can predict processing speed in older adults.

9. The Change Processes in Selective Attention during Adulthood. Inhibition or Processing Speed?

10. Simple verbal analogical reasoning and its predictors in old age.

11. Aging and Positive Mood: Longitudinal Neurobiological and Cognitive Correlates.

12. Domain general processes moderate age-related performance differences on the mnemonic similarity task.

13. Understanding the association between psychomotor processing speed and white matter hyperintensity: A comprehensive multi-modality MR imaging study.

14. Examining processing speed as a predictor of subjective well-being across age and time in the German Aging Survey.

15. A neural-vascular complex of age-related changes in the human brain: Anatomy, physiology, and implications for neurocognitive aging.

16. Plasma oxytocin and vasopressin levels in young and older men and women: Functional relationships with attachment and cognition.

17. A longitudinal characterization of perfusion in the aging brain and associations with cognition and neural structure.

18. Decreased cingulo-opercular network functional connectivity mediates the impact of aging on visual processing speed.

19. The association of total cholesterol with processing speed is moderated by age in mid- to late-age healthy adults.

20. Performance-based everyday functional competence measures across the adult lifespan: the role of cognitive abilities.

21. Processing speed and the relationship between Trail Making Test-B performance, cortical thinning and white matter microstructure in older adults.

22. Saccadic eye movements: what do they tell us about aging cognition?

23. The Processing-Speed Impairment in Psychosis Is More Than Just Accelerated Aging.

24. Steeper Slope of Age-Related Changes in White Matter Microstructure and Processing Speed in Bipolar Disorder.

25. Decomposing the relationship between cognitive functioning and self-referent memory beliefs in older adulthood: what's memory got to do with it?

26. Gait Speed and Processing Speed as Clinical Markers for Geriatric Health Outcomes.

27. How Much Does WAIS-IV Perceptual Reasoning Decline Across the 20 to 90-Year Lifespan When Processing Speed is Controlled?

28. Brain levels of high-energy phosphate metabolites and executive function in geriatric depression.

29. Is the time course of lexical activation and competition in spoken word recognition affected by adult aging? An event-related potential (ERP) study.

30. Executive functions in patients with Alzheimer's disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus patients and cognitively healthy older adults.

31. An improved spatial span test of visuospatial memory.

32. Planning Decrements in Healthy Aging: Mediation Effects of Fluid Reasoning and Working Memory Capacity.

33. Neuropsychological Correlates of Hazard Perception in Older Adults.

34. Mild Cognitive Impairment and Susceptibility to Scams in Old Age.

35. Relationship between Insulin-Resistance Processing Speed and Specific Executive Function Profiles in Neurologically Intact Older Adults.

36. Analogical reasoning and aging: the processing speed and inhibition hypothesis.

37. Derived Trail Making Test indices: demographics and cognitive background variables across the adult life span.

38. Neural correlates of age-related decline and compensation in visual attention capacity.

39. Genetic effects on information processing speed are moderated by age--converging results from three samples.

40. Regional white matter hyperintensities: aging, Alzheimer's disease risk, and cognitive function.

41. When the mind wanders: age-related differences between young and older adults.

42. Assessing processing speed and its neural correlates in the three variants of primary progressive aphasia with a non-verbal tablet-based task

43. Associations of plasma neurofilament light chain with cognition and neuroimaging measures in community-dwelling early old age men

44. Cognitive functions explain discrete parameters of normal walking and dual-task walking, but not postural sway in quiet stance among physically active older people.

45. A Matter of Memory? Age‐Invariant Relative Clause Disambiguation and Memory Interference in Older Adults.

46. The quantity and quality of cardiovascular fat at mid‐life and future cognitive performance among women: The SWAN cardiovascular fat ancillary study

47. Neighborhood segregation and cognitive change: Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

48. The California Cognitive Assessment Battery (CCAB).

49. Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Interacts with White Matter Hyperintensities to Influence Processing Speed and Hippocampal Volume in Older Adults

50. Improved intraindividual variability in cognitive performance following cognitive and exercise training in older adults.

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