On structure and process in lifespan cognitive development /Fergus I.M. Craik & Ellen Bialystok --Neural bases of cognitive development / Margot J. Taylor --Brain changes in aging : a lifespan perspective / Randy L. Buckner, Denise Head & Cindy Lustig --Four modes of selection / James T. Enns & Lana M. Trick --Aging and attention /Arthur F. Kramer & Jutta Kray --The early development of executive functions /Adele Diamond --The aging of executive functions /Karen Daniels, Jeffrey Toth & Larry Jacoby --Working memory in children : a cognitive approach / Graham J. Hitch --Working memory across the adult lifespan /Denise C. Park & Doris Payer --Children's memory development : remembering the past and preparing for the future /Peter A. Ornstein, Catherine A. Haden & Holger B. Elischberger --Aging and long-term memory : deficits are not inevitable /Rose T. Zacks & Lynn Hasher --Development of representation in childhood /Katherine Nelson --Representation and aging /Deborah M. Burke --The emergentist coalition model of word learning in children has implications for language in aging /Roberta Michnick Golinkoff & Kathy Hirsh-Pasek --Language in adulthood /Susan Kemper --Language meaning and form disorders /Maureen Dennis --Language disorders in aging / David Caplan & Gloria Waters --Patterns of knowledge growth and decline /Frank Keil --Aging of thought /Timothy A. Salthouse --Inter-and intra-individual differences in problem solving across the life span / Robert S. Siegler --Variability in cognitive aging : from taxonomy to theory /Ulman Lindenberger & Timo von Oertzen --Intelligence and cognitive abilities as competencies in development /Damian P. Birney & Robert J. Sternberg --The lacunae of loss? : aging and the differentiation of cognitive abilities /Patrick Rabbitt & Mike Anderson --Cognitive developmental research from lifespan perspectives : the challenge of integration /Shu-Chen Li & Paul B. Baltes.