Retrieved intentions often cannot be performed immediately and must be main
tained until there is an opportunity to perform them. In 3 experiments, on
seeing a target event, younger and older participants were to withhold an a
ction until they encountered the appropriate phase of the experiment. When
initial retrieval was made facile by the use of a salient retrieval cue, th
e age-related decrements were often dramatic, even over unfilled delay inte
rvals as brief as 10 a (Experiments I. and 2). When initial retrieval was d
ifficult, older adults showed no forgetting over the retention interval (Ex
periment 3). Several theoretical perspectives were offered as explanations
for the age differences observed with salient retrieval cues, including tho
se that focus on age differences in metamemory, the degree to which plans a
re reformulated, and the ability to nonstrategically maintain current conce
rns in working memory.