The development of prospective memory in children: An executive framework
Prospective memory (PM), the ability to remember to carry out one's intentions in the future,
is critical for children's daily functioning and their ability to become independent from …
is critical for children's daily functioning and their ability to become independent from …
The strategic allocation theory of vigilance
Despite its importance in different occupational and everyday contexts, vigilance, typically
defined as the capacity to sustain attention over time, is remarkably limited. What explains …
defined as the capacity to sustain attention over time, is remarkably limited. What explains …
The Dynamic Multiprocess Framework: Evidence from prospective memory with contextual variability
MK Scullin, MA McDaniel, JT Shelton - Cognitive psychology, 2013 - Elsevier
The ability to remember to execute delayed intentions is referred to as prospective memory.
Previous theoretical and empirical work has focused on isolating whether a particular …
Previous theoretical and empirical work has focused on isolating whether a particular …
[图书][B] Prospective memory: Cognitive, neuroscience, developmental, and applied perspectives
M Kliegel, MA McDaniel, GO Einstein - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
Over the last decade, the topic of prospective memory the encoding, storage and delayed
retrieval of intended actions has attracted much interest, and this is reflected in a rapidly …
retrieval of intended actions has attracted much interest, and this is reflected in a rapidly …
The role of shifting, updating, and inhibition in prospective memory performance in young and older adults.
KM Schnitzspahn, C Stahl, M Zeintl… - Developmental …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Prospective memory performance shows a decline in late adulthood. The present article
examines the role of 3 main executive function facets (ie, shifting, updating, and inhibition) …
examines the role of 3 main executive function facets (ie, shifting, updating, and inhibition) …
The cost of event-based prospective memory: salient target events.
RE Smith, RR Hunt, JC McVay… - Journal of experimental …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Evidence has begun to accumulate showing that successful performance of event-based
prospective memory (PM) comes at a cost to other ongoing activities. The current study …
prospective memory (PM) comes at a cost to other ongoing activities. The current study …
Interference to ongoing activities covaries with the characteristics of an event-based intention.
Previous studies of event-based prospective memory have demonstrated that the character
of an ongoing task can affect cue detection. By contrast, this study demonstrated that there is …
of an ongoing task can affect cue detection. By contrast, this study demonstrated that there is …
Slow down and remember to remember! A delay theory of prospective memory costs.
Event-based prospective memory (PM) requires a deferred action to be performed when a
target event is encountered in the future. Individuals are often slower to perform a concurrent …
target event is encountered in the future. Individuals are often slower to perform a concurrent …
Age and individual differences in prospective memory during a" Virtual Week": the roles of working memory, vigilance, task regularity, and cue focality.
NS Rose, PG Rendell, MA McDaniel, I Aberle… - Psychology and …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Young (ages 18–22 years) and older (ages 61–87 years) adults (N= 106) played
the Virtual Week board game, which involves simulating common prospective memory (PM) …
the Virtual Week board game, which involves simulating common prospective memory (PM) …
Importance effects on performance in event‐based prospective memory tasks
In the present study we manipulated the importance of performing two event‐based
prospective memory tasks. In Experiment 1, the event‐based task was assumed to rely on …
prospective memory tasks. In Experiment 1, the event‐based task was assumed to rely on …