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An ecologically valid examination of event-based and time-based prospective memory using immersive virtual reality: the effects of delay and task type on everyday prospective memory [PDF]

open access: yesMemory, 2021
Recent research has focused on assessing either event- or time-based prospective memory (PM) using laboratory tasks. Yet, the findings pertaining to PM performance on laboratory tasks are often inconsistent with the findings on corresponding naturalistic
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Strategic use of internal and external memory in everyday life: episodic, semantic, procedural, and prospective purposes

Memory, 2022
Humans have access to both internal memory (information stored in the brain) and external memory (information stored in the environment). To what extent do we use each in everyday life?
Jason R. Finley, Farah Naaz
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Does a smartphone on the desk drain our brain? No evidence of cognitive costs due to smartphone presence in a short-term and prospective memory task.

Consciousness and Cognition, 2020
It has recently been shown that the mere presence of one's own smartphone on the desk impairs working memory performance. The aim of this study was to follow up on this important finding by assessing the effect of smartphone presence (present on the desk
M. Hartmann   +3 more
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Prospective Memory (PM)

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021
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Time-of-day effects on prospective memory.

Behavioural Brain Research, 2019
Cognitive performance fluctuates during the course of a day. Different cognitive functions show optimal performance at different times of the day, known as the 'time-of-day effect'.
C. Barner, S. R. Schmid, S. Diekelmann
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Prospective memory in context

Prospective Memory, 2019
Although memory usually is associated with recall of past events or previously learned ...
Rebekah E. Smith, Donald J. Skinner
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Schizophrenia and prospective memory impairments: a review

open access: yesClinical Neuropsychologist, 2018
Objective: Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to remember to carry out intended actions in the future. Prospective forgetting has been shown to be one of the key cognitive impairments that contribute to medication non-adherence, reduced independence,
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Location-based prospective memory

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2018
This study explores location-based prospective memory. People often have to remember to do things when in a particular location, such as buying tissues the next time they are in the supermarket. For event cognition theory, location is important for structuring events.
Andrea E O’Rear, Gabriel A Radvansky
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Psychophysiology of prospective memory

Memory, 2013
Prospective memory involves the self-initiated retrieval of an intention upon an appropriate retrieval cue. Cue identification can be considered as an orienting reaction and may thus trigger a psychophysiological response. Here we present two experiments in which skin conductance responses (SCRs) elicited by prospective memory cues were compared to ...
Nicolas, Rothen, Beat, Meier
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Mood and Prospective Memory

Memory, 1999
This study considered the relationship between mood states, prospective memory, and retrospective memory among a non-clinical sample of undergraduate students. Multiple regression analyses with simultaneous entry of variables were undertaken to examine the unique contributions of the alternate memory test and the emotional states to memory test ...
L M, Harris, R G, Menzies
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