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Experimental Effects of Acute Exercise on Prospective Memory and False Memory

Psychological Reports, 2018
Research demonstrates that acute exercise can enhance retrospective episodic memory performance. However, limited research has examined the effects of acute exercise on prospective memory, and no studies have examined the effects of exercise on false ...
David Green, P. Loprinzi
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Prospective Memory Performance Across Adolescence

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2006
In the present study, the authors explored age differences in event-based prospective memory (PM) across adolescence. The tasks consisted of an ongoing task (OT; i.e., personality questionnaire items, math problems) and an embedded prospective task that required participants to remember to make a special response whenever they encountered a PM cue (i.e.
Lijuan, Wang   +3 more
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Prospective memory: A neuropsychological study.

Neuropsychology, 1999
To examine the neuropsychology of prospective remembering, older adults were divided preexperimentally into 4 groups on the basis of their scores on 2 composite measures: one assessing frontal lobe function and the other assessing medial temporal lobe function.
M A, McDaniel   +4 more
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Prospective Memory and Divided Attention

Memory, 1997
In three experiments, we manipulated the processing demands of a concurrent task to test the hypothesis that an event-based prospective memory task satisfies a criterion of automaticity proposed by Hasher and Zacks (1979). As in the previous studies, a prospective memory task (pressing a key whenever a target word was presented) was embedded within a ...
H, Otani   +5 more
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Prospective Memory

Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2011
Shum, David Ho Keung, Fleming, Jennifer
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Priming effects in prospective memory

Memory, 1993
The objective of this study was to examine whether an increased activation of knowledge structures facilitates memory for future actions. Priming effects were manipulated by giving subjects a category fluency task for half of the target categories used in the subsequent prospective memory task. In this task, younger and older adults performed an action
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Prospective Memory

2010
R. Hamish McAllister-Williams   +199 more
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Prospective Memory

2016
Sharda Umanath   +2 more
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