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  Allard, E. S., & Kensinger, E. A. (2014). Age-Related Differences in Functional Connectivity During Cognitive Emotion Regulation. Journal of Gerontology, 69, 852-860.

  Allard, E. S., & Kensinger, E. A. (2014). Age-related differences in neural recruitment during the use of cognitive reappraisal and selective attention as emotion regulation strategies. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 296. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00296.

  Aydin, S., Strang, N. C., & Manahilov, V. (2013). Age-related deficits in attentional control of perceptual rivalry. Vision Research, 77, 32-40.

  Becic, E. Boot, W. R., & Kramer, A. F. (2008). Training older adults to search more effectively: Scanning strategy and visual search in dynamic displays. Psychology and Aging, 23, 461-466.

  Becic, E., Kramer, A. F. & Boot, W. R. (2007). Age-related differences in the use of background layout in visual search. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 14, 109-125.

  Belke, E., & Meyer, A. S. (2007). Single and multiple object naming in healthy ageing. Language and Cognitive Processes, 22, 1178-1211.

  Ben-David, B. M., Chambers, C., Daneman, M., Pichora-Fuller, M. K., Reingold, E., & Schneider, B. A. (2011). Effects of aging and noise on real-time spoken word recognition: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 54, 243-262.

  Betts, L. R., Sekuler, A. B., & Bennett, P. J. (2007). The effects of aging on orientation discrimination. Vision Research, 47, 1769-1780.

  Betts, L. R., Taylor, C. P., Sekuler, A. B., & Bennett, P. J. (2005). Aging reduces center-surround antagonism in visual motion processing. Neuron, 45, 361-366.

  Beurskens, R., & Bock, O. (2012). Age-related decline of peripheral visual processing: the role of eye movements. Experimental Brain Research, 217, 117-124.

  Bojko, A., Kramer, A. F. & Peterson, M. S. (2004). Age equivalence in switch costs for prosaccade and antisaccade tasks. Psychology and Aging, 19, 226-234.

  Bosse, M.-L., Kandel, S., Prado, C., & Valdois, S. (2014). Does visual attention span relate to eye movements during reading and copying? International Journal of Behavioral Development, 38, 81-85.

  Bowling, A. C., Lindsay, P., Smith, B. G., & Storok, K. (2015). Saccadic eye movements as indicators of cognitive function in older adults. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 22, 201-219.

  Campbell, K. L., Al-Aidroos, N., Fatt, R., Pratt, J., & Hasher, L. (2010). The effects of multisensory targets on saccadic trajectory deviations: eliminating age differences. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 385-392.

  Campbell, K., Al-Aidroos, N., Pratt, J., & Hasher, L. (2009). Repelling the young and attracting the old: Examining age-related differences in saccade trajectory deviations. Psychology and Aging, 24, 163-168.

  Campbell, K. L., & Ryan, J. D. (2009). The effects of practice and external support on older adults’ control of reflexive eye movements. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 16, 745 – 763.

  Chan, J. P. K., Kamino, D., Binns, M. A., & Ryan, J. D. (2011) Can changes in eye movement scanning alter the age-related deficit in recognition memory?. Frontiers in Psychology, 2:92. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00092.

  Cassavaugh, N. D., Kramer, A. F., & Irwin, D. E. (2003). Influence of task-irrelevant onset distractors on the visual search performance of young and old adults. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 10, 44 – 60.

  Cassavaugh, N., Kramer, A. F., Peterson, M. S. (2004). Aging and the strategic control of the fixation offset effect. Psychology and Aging, 19, 357-361.

  Colcombe, A. M., Kramer, A. F., Irwin, D. E., Peterson, M. S., Colcombe, S., & Hahn, S. (2003). Age-related effects of attentional and oculomotor capture by onsets and color singletons as a function of experience. Acta Psychologica, 113, 205-226.

  Crabb, D. P., Smith, N. D., & Zhu, H. (2014). What’s on TV? Detecting age-related neurodegenerative eye disease using eye movement scanpaths. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 6, 312. doi:10.3389/fnagi.2014.00312.

  Crossland, M. D., Morland, A. B., Feely, M. P., von dem Hagen, E., & Rubin, G. S. (2008). The effect of age and fixation instability on retinotopic mapping of Primary Visual Cortex. Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science, 49, 3734 – 3739.

  Daneman, M., Hannon, B., & Burton, C. (2006). Are there age-related differences in shallow semantic processing of text? Evidence from eye movements. Discourse Processes, 42, 177-203.

  DeLoss, D. J., Watanabe, T., & Andersen, G. J. (2014). Optimization of perceptual learning: Effects of task difficulty and external noise in older adults. Vision Research, 99, 37-45.

  Diederich, A., Colonius, H., & Schomburg, A. (2008). Assessing age-related multisensory enhancement with the time-window-of-integration model. Neuropsychologia, 46, 2556-2562.

  Diehl, M. D., & Pidcoe, P. E. (2010). The Influence of gaze stabilization and fixation on stepping reactions in younger and older adults. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 33, 19-25.

  Firestone, A., Turk-Browne, N. B., & Ryan, J. D. (2007). Age-related deficits in face recognition are related to underlying changes in scanning behavior. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 14, 594 – 607.

  Guerreiro, M. J. S., Adam, J. J., & Van Gerven, P. W. M. (2012). Automatic selective attention as a function of sensory modality in aging. The Journal of Gerontology, 67B: 194 – 202.

  Guerreiro, M. J. S., & Van Gerven, P. W. M. (2011). Now you see it, now you don’t: Evidence for age-dependent and age-independent cross-modal distraction. Psychology and Aging, 26, 415-426.

  Guerreiro, M. J. S., Murphy, D. R., & Van Gerven, P. W. M. (2013). Making sense of age-related distractibility: The critical role of sensory modality. Acta Psychologica, 142, 184-194.

  Guerreiro, M. J. S., Adam, J. J., & Van Gerven, P. W. M. (2014). Aging and response interference across sensory modalities. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 836-42.

  Heisz, J. J., & Ryan, J. D. (2011). The effects of prior exposure on face processing in younger and older adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 3:15. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2011.00015.

  Helfer, K. S., & Staub, A. (2014). Competing Speech Perception in Older and Younger Adults: Behavioral and Eye-Movement Evidence. Ear & Hearing, 35, 161-170.

  Hine, T. J., Wallis, G., Wood, J. M., & Stavrou, E. P. (2006). Reflexive optokinetic nystagmus in younger and older observers under photopic and mesopic viewing conditions . Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 47, 5288-5294.

  Jordan, T. R., McGowan, V. A., & Paterson, K. B. (2014). Reading with filtered fixations: Adult age differences in the effectiveness of low-level properties of text within central vision. Psychology and Aging, 29, 229-235.

  Kolarik, A. J., Margrain, T. H., & Freeman, T. C. A. (2010). Precision and accuracy of ocular following: influence of age and type of eye movement. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 271-282.

  Kramer, A. F., Boot, W. R., McCarley, J. S., Peterson, M. S., Colcombe, A., & Scialfa, C. T. (2006). Aging, memory and visual search. Acta Psychologica, 122, 288-304.

  Kramer, A. F., Hahn, S., Irwin, D. E., & Theeuwes, J. (2000). Age difference in the control of looking behavior: Do you know where your eyes have been? Psychological Science, 11, 210-217.

  McGowan, V. A., White, S. J., Jordan, T. R., & Paterson, K. B. (2014). Aging and the use of interword spaces during reading: Evidence from eye movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 740-7.

  Morrow, D., D’andrea, L., Stine-Morrow, E. A. L., Shake, M., Bertel, S., Chin, J., Kopren, K., Gao, X., Conner-Garcia, T., Graumlich, J., & Murray, M. (2012). Comprehension of multimedia health information among older adults with chronic illness. Visual Communication, 11, 347-362.

  Mortensen, L., Meyer, A. S., & Humphreys, G. W. (2008). Speech planning during multiple-object naming: Effects of ageing. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 1217 – 1238.

  Mozuraitis, M., Chambers, C. G., & Daneman, M. (2013). Younger and older adults’ use of verb aspect and world knowledge in the online interpretation of discourse. Discourse Processes, 50, 1-22.

  Neider, M. B., Boot, W. R., & Kramer, A. F. (2010). Visual search for real world targets under conditions of high target-background similarity: Exploring training and transfer in younger and older adults. Acta Psychologica, 134, 29-39.

  Neider, M. B., & Kramer, A. F. (2011). Older adults capitalize on contextual information to guide search. Experimental Aging Research, 37, 539-571.

  Olk, B., & Jin, Y. (2011). Effects of aging on switching the response direction of pro- and antisaccades. Experimental Brain Research, 208, 139-150.

  Paquette, C., & Fung, J. (2011). Old age affects gaze and postural coordination. Gait & Posture, 33, 227-232.

  Payne, B. R., & Stine-Morrow, E. A. L. (2012). Aging, parafoveal preview, and semantic integration in sentence processing: Testing the cognitive workload of wrap-up. Psychology and Aging, 27, 638-649.

  Paterson, K. B., McGowan, V. A., & Jordan, T. R. (2013). Aging and the control of binocular fixations during reading. Psychology & Aging, 28, 789-795.

  Paterson, K. B., McGowan, V. A., & Jordan, T. R. (2013). Effects of adult aging on reading filtered text: evidence from eye movements. PeerJ, 1, e63. doi:10.7717/peerj.63

  Pehlivanoglu, D., Jain, S., Ariel, R., & Verhaeghen, P. (2014). The ties to unbind: age-related differences in feature (un)binding in working memory for emotional faces. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 253. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00253.

  Porter, G., Tales, A., Wilcock, G., Haworth, J., Troscianko, T., & Leonards, U. (2010). New insights into feature and conjunction search: I. Evidence from pupil size, eye movements and ageing. Cortex, 46, 621-636.

  Pratt, J., Dodd, M., & Welsh, T. (2006). Growing older does not always mean moving slower: Examining aging and the saccadic motor system. Journal of Motor Behavior, 38, 373-382.

  Price, J. M., & Sanford, A. J. (2012). Reading in healthy ageing: The influence of information structuring in sentences. Psychology and Aging, 27, 529-540.

  Proudlock, F. A., Shekhar, H., & Gottlob, I. (2004). Age-related changes in head and eye coordination. Neurobiology of Aging, 25, 1377-1385.

  Rayner, K., Castelhano, M.S., & Yang, J. (2009). Eye movements and the perceptual span in older and younger readers. Psychology and Aging, 24, 755-760.

  Rayner, K., Reichle, E. D., Stroud, M. J., Williams, C. C., & Pollatsek, A. (2006). The Effect of word frequency, word predictability, and font difficulty on the eye movements of young and older readers. Psychology & Aging, 21, 448-465.

  Rayner, K., Yang, J., Castelhano, M. S., & Liversedge, S. P. (2011). Eye movements of older and younger readers when reading disappearing text. Psychology and Aging, 26, 214-223.

  Rayner, K., Yang, J., Schuett, S., & Slattery, T. (2013). Eye movements of older and younger readers when reading unspaced text. Experimental Psychology, 60, 354-361.

  Rayner, K., Yang, J., Schuett, S., & Slattery, T. J. (2014). The effect of foveal and parafoveal masks on the eye movements of older and younger readers. Psychology and Aging, 29, 205-212.

  Risse, S., & Kliegl, R. (2011). Adult age differences in the perceptual span during reading. Psychology and Aging, 26, 451-460.

  Ryan, J. D., Leung, G., Turk-Browne, N. B., & Hasher, L. (2007). Assessment of age-related changes in inhibition and binding using eye movement monitoring. Psychology & Aging, 22, 239-250.

  Ryan, J. D., Shen, J., & Reingold, E. M. (2006). Modulation of distraction in ageing. British Journal of Psychology, 97, 339-351.

  Sasse, L. K., Gamer, M., Büchel, C., & Brassen, S. (2014). Selective Control of Attention Supports the Positivity Effect in Aging. PLoS ONE 9(8): e104180. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104180.

  Shake, M. C., & Stine-Morrow, E. A. L. (2011). Age differences in resolving anaphoric expressions during reading. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 18, 678-707.

  Shih, S.-I., Meadmore, K. L., & Liversedge, S. P. (2012). Aging, eye movements, and object-location memory. PLoS ONE 7(3): e33485. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0033485.

  Stine-Morrow, E. A., Shake, M. C., Miles, J. R., Lee, K., Gao, X., & McConkie, G. (2010). Pay now or pay later: Aging and the role of boundary salience in self-regulation of conceptual integration in sentence processing.. Psychology & Aging, 25, 168-176.

  Störmer, V. S., Li, S.-C., Heekeren, H. R., & Lindenberger, U. (2011). Feature-based interference from unattended visual field during attentional tracking in younger and older adults. Journal of Vision, 11(2):1, 1-12, http://www.journalofvision.org/content/11/2/1, doi:10.1167/11.2.1.

  Sullivan, S., Ruffman, T., & Hutton, S. B. (2007). Age differences in emotion recognition skills and the visual scanning of emotion faces. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 62, 53-60.

  Underwood, G., Phelps, N., Wright, C., van Loon, E., & Galpin, A. (2005). Eye fixation scanpaths of younger and older drivers in a hazard perception task. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 25, 346-356.

  Wang, J., Tian, J., Wang, R., & Benson, V. (2013). Increased attentional focus modulates eye movements in a mixed antisaccade task for younger and older adults. PLoS ONE 8(4): e61566. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0061566.

  Warren, D. E., Thurtell, M. J., Carroll, J. N., & Wall, M. (2013). Perimetric evaluation of saccadic latency, saccadic accuracy, and visual threshold for peripheral visual stimuli in young compared with older adults. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 54, 5778-5787.

  Yeung, L.-K., Ryan, J. D., Cowell, R. A., & Barense, M. D. (2013).Recognition memory impairments caused by false recognition of novel objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142, 1384-1397.