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The effect of ostracism on prospective memory in problem solving. [PDF]
Yao S, Hélie S.
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Prospective memory functions in traumatic brain injury: The role of neuropsychological deficits, metamemory and impaired self-awareness. [PDF]
Lencsés A +5 more
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How do the cognitive processes matter in the event-based preschoolers' prospective memory? [PDF]
Szpakiewicz E, Stępień-Nycz M.
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Prospective memory involves remembering to perform an action when there is a delay between forming the intention to act and the point at which the action can be carried out. The distinction between time- and event-based prospective memory, the typical laboratory paradigm, and the concept of cost as a measure of the extent to which attention is ...
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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2005
An interesting challenge for researchers who study prospective memory is to explain how people recognize environmental events as cues for actions. Whereas some theorists propose that a capacity-consuming monitoring process is the only means by which intentions can be retrieved, we argue that the cognitive system relies on multiple processes, including
Gilles O. Einstein, Mark A. McDaniel
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An interesting challenge for researchers who study prospective memory is to explain how people recognize environmental events as cues for actions. Whereas some theorists propose that a capacity-consuming monitoring process is the only means by which intentions can be retrieved, we argue that the cognitive system relies on multiple processes, including
Gilles O. Einstein, Mark A. McDaniel
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