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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lynn Hasher is a cognitive scientist known for research on attention, working memory, and inhibitory control. Hasher is Professor Emerita in the Psychology Department at the University of Toronto and Senior Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care.
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- Working Memory, Comprehension, and Aging: A Review and a New View (1988) (3417)
- Automatic and effortful processes in memory. (1979) (2893)
- Is memory schematic (1983) (1118)
- Inhibitory control, circadian arousal, and age. (1999) (875)
- Automatic processing of fundamental information: the case of frequency of occurrence. (1984) (750)
- Age and inhibition. (1991) (717)
- Frequency and the Conference of Referential Validity. (1977) (583)
- Inhibitory Mechanisms and the Control of Attention (2007) (558)
- Working memory span and the role of proactive interference. (2001) (478)
- Age and reading: the impact of distraction. (1991) (425)
- Inhibitory deficit theory: Recent developments in a "new view" (2007) (410)
- The role of interference in memory span (1999) (402)
- Studies of directed forgetting in older adults. (1996) (396)
- Directed ignoring: Inhibitory regulation of working memory. (1994) (393)
- Synchrony effects in inhibitory control over thought and action. (1998) (347)
- Determinants of negative priming. (1995) (328)
- Aging and suppression: memory for previously relevant information. (1991) (293)
- Working memory, inhibitory control, and reading disability (2000) (287)
- Inhibitory attentional mechanisms and aging. (1994) (281)
- Optimal Time of Day and the Magnitude of Age Differences in Memory (1993) (277)
- Time of day, Intellectual Performance, and Behavioral Problems in Morning Versus Evening type Adolescents: Is there a Synchrony Effect? (2007) (273)
- Aging and the inhibition of spatial location. (1993) (252)
- Age and the availability of inferences. (1992) (251)
- Cognitive gerontology and attentional inhibition: a reply to Burke and McDowd. (1997) (239)
- How Feelings of Stereotype Threat Influence Older Adults' Memory Performance (2005) (219)
- Working Memory and Human Cognition (1996) (210)
- Truth and Character: Sources That Older Adults Can Remember (2002) (199)
- Morning people are stable people: Circadian rhythm and the higher-order factors of the Big Five (2007) (186)
- Aging, distraction, and the benefits of predictable location. (1995) (184)
- Human learning and memory. (1987) (180)
- Cognitive aging and increased distractibility: costs and potential benefits. (2008) (177)
- Age differences in the frontoparietal cognitive control network: Implications for distractibility (2012) (177)
- Children's time of day preference: age, gender and ethnic differences (2002) (176)
- Aging, circadian arousal patterns, and cognition. (1999) (174)
- Age-related differences in cognition: the role of distraction control. (2008) (172)
- Abnormal network connectivity in frontotemporal dementia: Evidence for prefrontal isolation (2013) (169)
- Instructional manipulations and age differences in memory: now you see them, now you don't. (2001) (161)
- Determinants of Negative Priming (1995) (159)
- Investigations of inhibition and interference in younger and older adults. (1993) (152)
- The influence of emotional valence on age differences in early processing and memory. (2006) (152)
- Aging and a benefit of distractibility (2007) (151)
- Attentional disregulation: a benefit for implicit memory. (2006) (150)
- The Processing of Frequency Information: An Automatic Mechanism?. (1977) (150)
- Working Memory and Aging: Current Status of the Inhibitory View (1996) (148)
- Framing effects in younger and older adults. (2005) (145)
- Age, time of testing, and proactive interference. (2002) (132)
- Reconstructive and reproductive processes in memory. (1978) (129)
- Automatic encoding of event frequency: Further findings. (1982) (126)
- A Neural Mechanism Underlying Memory Failure in Older Adults (2008) (123)
- Hyper-Binding (2010) (123)
- Distraction as a determinant of processing speed (2006) (117)
- Age deficits in retrieval: the fan effect. (1991) (117)
- Dual mechanisms of negative priming. (1997) (116)
- I knew it all along: or, did I? (1981) (115)
- Cognitive Control As a Double-Edged Sword (2016) (113)
- Inhibitory control over no-longer-relevant information: Adult age differences (1997) (112)
- The Attraction Effect in Decision Making: Superior Performance by Older Adults (2005) (105)
- Wisdom and aging: irrational preferences in college students but not older adults (2001) (105)
- Happy as a lark: morning-type younger and older adults are higher in positive affect. (2012) (103)
- Visual dominance and multisensory integration changes with age (2013) (101)
- Language, memory, and aging: Capacity theory and the processing of inferences (1988) (101)
- Frequency processing: A twenty-five year perspective. (2002) (99)
- Age differences in visuospatial working memory. (2008) (97)
- Mood, recall, and selectivity effects in normal college students. (1985) (97)
- Fact retrieval in younger and older adults: the role of mental models. (1996) (93)
- Circadian rhythms in executive function during the transition to adolescence: the effect of synchrony between chronotype and time of day. (2012) (93)
- Cognitive functioning under stress: evidence from informal caregivers of palliative patients. (2007) (89)
- Aging and Long-Term Memory: Deficits Are Not Inevitable. (2006) (88)
- Inhibitory control over the present and the past (2001) (87)
- Do Older Professional Musicians Have Cognitive Advantages? (2013) (87)
- The effect of age on memory for emotional faces. (2007) (86)
- Age and inhibition: the retrieval of situation models. (2005) (83)
- Age differences in choice satisfaction: a positivity effect in decision making. (2008) (80)
- It's About Time: Circadian Rhythms, Memory, and Aging. (2005) (78)
- Implicit memory, age, and time of day: paradoxical priming effects. (2005) (77)
- Direct Evidence for the Role of Inhibition in Resolving Interference in Memory (2010) (77)
- The role of suppression in resolving interference: evidence for an age-related deficit. (2013) (77)
- Implicit Memory, Age, and Time of Day (2005) (77)
- Automatic encoding of category size information. (1980) (77)
- Assessment of age-related changes in inhibition and binding using eye movement monitoring. (2007) (76)
- Timing is everything: Age differences in the cognitive control network are modulated by time of day. (2014) (75)
- Cross-cultural differences in memory: the role of culture-based stereotypes about aging. (2000) (74)
- Age and time-of-day effects on learning and memory in a non-matching-to-sample test (2004) (73)
- Timing, Instructions, and Inhibitory Control: Some Missing Factors in the Age and Memory Debate (1999) (72)
- The processing of frequency of occurrence information by adults. (1980) (72)
- Implicit Proactive Interference, Age, and Automatic Versus Controlled Retrieval Strategies (2008) (71)
- Implicit memory is not immune to interference. (2001) (69)
- Inhibition in the processing of garden-path sentences. (1999) (68)
- Age differences in visual statistical learning. (2012) (67)
- The disruptive – and beneficial – effects of distraction on older adults’ cognitive performance (2014) (66)
- Distraction Can Reduce Age-Related Forgetting (2013) (65)
- Aging and time-of-day effects on cognition in rats. (1999) (65)
- Delighted and distracted: positive affect increases priming for irrelevant information. (2011) (64)
- Distractibility, circadian arousal, and aging: a boundary condition? (1998) (63)
- Encoding and memory of explicit and implicit information. (1987) (61)
- Younger and older adults' use of mental models as representations for text materials. (1990) (60)
- Inhibitory attentional control in patients with frontal lobe damage (2003) (59)
- Everyday memory compensation: the impact of cognitive reserve, subjective memory, and stress. (2010) (58)
- Associations between psychological distress, learning, and memory in spouse caregivers of older adults. (2009) (58)
- Destination memory impairment in older people. (2010) (56)
- Dual mechanisms of negative priming (1997) (56)
- A Double Dissociation of Implicit and Explicit Memory in Younger and Older Adults (2011) (51)
- Short article: Age and synchrony effects in visuospatial working memory (2009) (50)
- Hyper-binding across time: age differences in the effect of temporal proximity on paired-associate learning. (2014) (50)
- Interference from previous distraction disrupts older adults' memory. (2013) (49)
- Does expressive writing reduce stress and improve health for family caregivers of older adults? (2007) (47)
- Conceptual Processing of Distractors by Older but Not Younger Adults (2014) (45)
- Implicit Memory is Vulnerable to Proactive Interference (2001) (43)
- Positive mood is associated with the implicit use of distraction (2010) (43)
- Are there developmental differences in reality-monitoring? ☆ (1979) (42)
- Below-Baseline Suppression of Competitors During Interference Resolution by Younger but Not Older Adults (2014) (41)
- A developmental study of attribute encoding in free recall (1974) (40)
- Age differences in implicit interference. (2006) (38)
- The enhanced effects of pictorial distraction in older adults. (2007) (38)
- Synchrony effects in automatic and controlled retrieval (2007) (37)
- The stability of working memory: do previous tasks influence complex span? (2011) (36)
- Working memory span: the effect of prior learning. (2002) (36)
- Encoding effort and recall: A cautionary note. (1983) (35)
- Reflections of distraction in memory: transfer of previous distraction improves recall in younger and older adults. (2012) (35)
- On the time course of negative priming: Another look (1996) (35)
- Truly incidental encoding of frequency information. (1987) (34)
- Face–name learning in older adults: a benefit of hyper-binding (2016) (33)
- Repelling the young and attracting the old: examining age-related differences in saccade trajectory deviations. (2009) (30)
- Limitations to the deficit attenuation hypothesis: Aging and decision making (2009) (30)
- Seeing the glass half full: optimistic expressive writing improves mental health among chronically stressed caregivers. (2008) (29)
- The role of context in the encoding of information. (1981) (27)
- Age Differences in Memory for Meaningful and Arbitrary Associations: A Memory Retrieval Account (2018) (27)
- Age differences in the neural correlates of distraction regulation: A network interaction approach (2016) (25)
- Imagery and the Retention of Free-Recall Learning. (1976) (24)
- Frequency discrimination: assessing global-level and element-level units in memory. (1986) (24)
- Processing of occurrence-rate and item information by children of different ages and abilities. (1983) (23)
- Inhibitory Control Deficits in Individuals with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: a Meta-Analysis (2020) (23)
- Interpretive factors in forgetting. (1975) (23)
- Inevitability and automaticity: A response to Fisk. (1986) (21)
- Cognitive ageing: A positive perspective (2011) (21)
- Interference, aging, and visuospatial working memory: the role of similarity. (2010) (21)
- Leveraging Older Adults’ Susceptibility to Distraction to Improve Memory for Face-Name Associations (2018) (20)
- The effects of multisensory targets on saccadic trajectory deviations: eliminating age differences (2010) (20)
- Development and evaluation of a self-administered on-line test of memory and attention for middle-aged and older adults (2014) (20)
- Hyper-Binding Only Apparent Under Fully Implicit Test Conditions (2018) (20)
- Cultural differences in visual attention: Implications for distraction processing (2017) (20)
- A developmental study of retention. (1973) (19)
- Happily Distracted: Mood and a Benefit of Attention Dysregulation in Older Adults (2012) (18)
- Conditions of proactive inhibition in free recall. (1972) (18)
- Age-related differences in transfer costs: evidence from go/nogo tasks. (2010) (17)
- Divided attention reduces resistance to distraction at encoding but not retrieval (2017) (17)
- More on interpretive factors in forgetting (1977) (17)
- On the preservation of vigilant attention to semantic information in healthy aging (2017) (16)
- Studies of learning to learn X. Nonspecific transfer effects in free-recall learning (1970) (16)
- Judgments of Category Size: Now You Have Them, Now You Don't (1989) (15)
- Aging and Inhibition (2016) (15)
- Encoding Variability: A Role in Immediate and Long-term Memory?. (1975) (15)
- On mood variation and memory: Reply to Isen (1985), Ellis (1985), and Mayer and Bower (1985). (1985) (15)
- Task-linked Diurnal Brain Network Reorganization in Older Adults: A Graph Theoretical Approach (2017) (15)
- Positive Clinical Neuroscience (2013) (15)
- Position Effects in Free Recall. (1973) (14)
- Age differences in the automatic accessibility of emotional words from semantic memory (2011) (14)
- Aging and inhibition: Introduction to the special issue. (2020) (14)
- Neural Correlates of Enhanced Memory for Meaningful Associations with Age. (2019) (14)
- Aging, Culture, and Memory for Socially Meaningful Item-Context Associations: An East-West Cross-Cultural Comparison Study (2013) (14)
- Older adults encode more, not less: evidence for age-related attentional broadening (2018) (13)
- Holding On to the Past: Older Adults Show Lingering Neural Activation of No-Longer-Relevant Items in Working Memory (2020) (13)
- Learning and interference effects in short-term memory (1973) (12)
- Age-related differences in the impact of mind-wandering and visual distraction on performance in a go/no-go task. (2020) (12)
- Cluttered memory representations shape cognition in old age (2022) (12)
- Optimal Time-of-Day and Consolidation of Learning in Younger and Older Adults (2009) (11)
- Positive Clinical Neuroscience : Explorations in Positive Neurology (2013) (11)
- Synchrony Affects Performance for Older but not Younger Neutral-Type Adults (2017) (10)
- Age-related differences in orienting attention to sound object representations (2018) (10)
- When age is irrelevant: distractor inhibition and target activation in priming of pop-out. (2012) (10)
- Age-related deficits in inhibition in figure-ground assignment. (2016) (9)
- Optimal testing time for suppression of competitors during interference resolution (2017) (9)
- Working memory, inhibition and reading skill (2002) (9)
- Do young adults show conceptual knowledge of previous distractors? (2018) (9)
- Reaction time intra-individual variability reveals inhibitory deficits in single- and multiple-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment. (2021) (8)
- Inhibitory Deficit Hypothesis (2015) (8)
- Spontaneous Distractor Reactivation With Age: Evidence for Bound Target-Distractor Representations in Memory (2020) (7)
- Time of day effects on the use of distraction to minimise forgetting (2018) (7)
- Sleep Problems, Chronotype, and Diurnal Preferences in Children and Adults with Spina Bifida (2012) (7)
- Aging Enhances Neural Activity in Auditory, Visual, and Somatosensory Cortices: The Common Cause Revisited. (2021) (6)
- An Incidental Learning Method to Improve Face-Name Memory in Older Adults With Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (2020) (6)
- Do you see what I see? The impact of age differences in time perspective on visual attention. (2007) (6)
- Cultural differences in distraction processing: influence of context at retrieval (2018) (5)
- Retention of free recall learning: The whole-part problem. (1971) (4)
- Default Mode Network and Neural Phase Synchronization in Healthy Aging: A Resting State EEG Study (2022) (4)
- Response availability and associative recall (1970) (4)
- Inhibitory Theory: Assumptions, Findings, and Relevance to Interventions (2020) (4)
- Implicit processes enhance cognitive abilities in mild cognitive impairment (2021) (4)
- Accessible Virtual Arts Recreation for Wellbeing Promotion in Long-Term Care Residents (2020) (3)
- Memory in Life, Lab, and Clinic: Implications for Memory Theory (1992) (3)
- Aging shifts the relative contributions of episodic and semantic memory to decision-making. (2022) (2)
- An Age-Related Deficit in Resolving Interference: Evidence From Speech Perception (2017) (2)
- Electrophysiological signature of suppression of competitors during interference resolution (2021) (2)
- Subject Index Vol. 45, 1999 (1999) (1)
- Psychology and Aging Destination Memory Impairment in Older People (2010) (1)
- Cognitive Control [ 3 _ TD $ DIFF ] As a Double-Edged Sword (2016) (1)
- East-West cultural differences in encoding objects in imagined social contexts (2018) (1)
- Influence of target-distractor neural similarity on working memory performance in older and younger adults (2022) (1)
- Semantic priming during language processing-several failures to replicate (1992) (1)
- Turn up the noise: Increased visual noise in the M-pathway in older adults (2016) (1)
- Expectancies as a Determinant of Interference Phenomena. (1977) (1)
- The Effects of Aging and Time of Day on Inhibitory Control: An Event-Related Potential Study (2022) (1)
- Distractibility, Circadian Arousal, (1998) (1)
- Age differences in the recruitment of widespread neural networks: Implications for distractibility (2010) (0)
- Absence of a mere-exposure effect in older and younger adults. (2022) (0)
- Morning People May Be Happy People (2013) (0)
- Time of Day Effects on Inhibitory Functioning: Cognitive and Neural Evidence of Sundowning in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment. (2022) (0)
- 可変型課題切換タスクにおける加齢,日内変動,言語の効果 (2009) (0)
- The influence of long-term memory on working memory: Age-differences in proactive facilitation and interference (2021) (0)
- On the preservation of vigilant attention to semantic information in healthy aging (2017) (0)
- A Current Perspective on Cerebellar Research Motor Learning and Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum (2000) (0)
- How to Eliminate Forgetting in Older Adults: (502412013-161) (2013) (0)
- Distraction can serve as implicit rehearsal to boost older adults' recall performance: (520592012-627) (2013) (0)
- Circadian arousal and memory: A dissociation between explicit and implicit measures: (537102012-378) (2001) (0)
- Morning People May Be Happy People: (570172012-009) (2012) (0)
- Face–name learning in older adults: a benefit of hyper-binding (2016) (0)
- Psychology and Aging Age Differences in Visual Statistical Learning (2012) (0)
- Working Memory: A Dynamic Interplay of Conceptualizations@@@Working Memory and Human Cognition (1998) (0)
- Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning , Memory , and Cognition Reflections of Distraction in Memory : Transfer of Previous Distraction Improves Recall in Younger and Older Adults (2011) (0)
- Frequency Monitoring: A Methodology for Assessing the Organization of Information (1988) (0)
- The e ects of multisensory targets on saccadic trajectory deviations : Eliminating age di erences (2009) (0)
- The e V ects of multisensory targets on saccadic trajectory deviations : eliminating age di V erences (2009) (0)
- Part 13. Inhibition (2007) (0)
- Implementing an arts‐based recreation program for older adults in care settings (2020) (0)
- BRIEF REPORT Destination Memory Impairment in Older People (2010) (0)
- Inhibitory Control Deficits in Individuals with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: a Meta-Analysis (2020) (0)
- Interference Phase 1 : Vowel Counting Phase 2 : Fragment Completion Phase 3 : Word Naming — — ANALOGY BaselineNo Resolution No Conflict (2010) (0)
- Divided attention reduces resistance to distraction at encoding but not retrieval (2016) (0)
- The Suppression of Identity and Spatial Location: (665412011-480) (2013) (0)
- Contents Vol. 45, 1999 (1999) (0)
- A Text to Remember. (1982) (0)
- Forthcoming Articles (2013) (0)
- Older adults just can't look away: Age-related changes in saccadic trajectory curvature (2010) (0)
- Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning , Memory , and Cognition Hyper-Binding Across Time : Age Differences in the Effect of Temporal Proximity on Paired-Associate Learning (2013) (0)
- Contralesional Superior Colliculus: The Acoustic Deaf Hemifield by Reversible Deactivation of the Restoration of Acoustic Orienting Into a Cortically (2015) (0)
- Inhibition and Creativity in Aging: Does Distractibility Enhance Creativity? (2022) (0)
- What Is Working Memory?@@@Working Memory and Human Cognition (1998) (0)
- The influence of long-term memory on working memory: Age-differences in proactive facilitation and interference (2020) (0)
- Distraction Can Eliminate Forgetting in Young Adults: (528942014-821) (2015) (0)
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