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1. Longer resistance of associative versus item memory to interference-based forgetting, even in older adults.

2. Age-related differences in associative memory: Empirical evidence and theoretical perspectives.

3. The effects of stereotype threat on the associative memory deficit of older adults.

4. Effects of changes in schematic support and of item repetition on age-related associative memory deficits: Theoretically-driven empirical attempts to reduce older adults' high false alarm rate.

5. Existing knowledge of linguistic structure mitigates associative memory deficits in older adults.

6. The role of stimulus complexity and salience in memory for face-name associations in healthy adults: Friend or foe?

7. The impact of level of education on age-related deficits in associative memory: Behavioral and neuropsychological perspectives.

8. Can DRYAD explain age-related associative memory deficits?

9. DRYAD and ADH: Further comments on explaining age-related differences in memory.

10. The role of reduced working memory storage and processing resources in the associative memory deficit of older adults: simulation studies with younger adults.

11. Associative memory impairment in acute stress disorder: characteristics and time course.

12. Assessing the associative deficit of older adults in long-term and short-term/working memory.

13. The effects of emotional arousal and gender on the associative memory deficit of older adults.

14. Traumatic stress is linked to a deficit in associative episodic memory.

15. Associative deficit in recognition memory in a lifespan sample of healthy adults.

16. Adult age differences in memory for name-face associations: The effects of intentional and incidental learning.

17. Paying attention to binding: further studies assessing the role of reduced attentional resources in the associative deficit of older adults.

18. The associative memory deficit of older adults: the role of strategy utilization.

19. Forgetting of specific and gist visual associative episodic memory representations across time.

21. "He was the one with the gun!" Associative memory for white and black faces seen with weapons.

22. Proactive interference and concurrent inhibitory processes do not differentially affect item and associative recognition: Implication for the age-related associative memory deficit.

23. Beneficial effects of semantic memory support on older adults' episodic memory: Differential patterns of support of item and associative information.

24. The effects of presentation rate and retention interval on memory for items and associations in younger adults: A simulation of older adults’ associative memory deficit.

25. The Asymmetrical Effects of Divided Attention on Encoding and Retrieval Processes: A Different View Based on an Interference with the Episodic Register.

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