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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Healthy older adults often have problems to ignore irrelevant information. A lack of executive control upon irrelevant signals might be a core deficit affecting also higher level cognitive functions such as working memory. Here we show the origin of that deficit in a cuing task and demonstrate that older adults are not only unable to ignore irrelevant stimuli, but process them like relevant ones. Ample processing time can help to overcome this deficit.</jats:p>