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View article: Great expectations: Anticipating a reminder influences prospective memory encoding and unaided retrieval.
Great expectations: Anticipating a reminder influences prospective memory encoding and unaided retrieval. Open
Research in the retrospective memory domain has shown that individuals encode information less effortfully when expecting a reminder system (i.e., external store) to be available at the test. Critically, this expectation leads to worse mem…
View article: Reminders eliminate age-related declines in prospective memory.
Reminders eliminate age-related declines in prospective memory. Open
Prospective memory (PM)-the process of establishing intentions for future action and remembering to fulfill these intentions at the appropriate time-is necessary for many instrumental activities of daily living and for maintaining function…
View article: Strategic monitoring improves prospective memory: A meta-analysis
Strategic monitoring improves prospective memory: A meta-analysis Open
Monitoring the environment for target events that trigger prospective memory (PM) retrieval requires cognitive resources, reflected by costs to ongoing task performance (i.e., worse accuracy and/or slower response times). Strategic monitor…
View article: Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall
Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall Open
Age-related episodic memory deficits imply that older and younger adults differentially retrieve and monitor contextual features that indicate the source of studied information. Such differences have been shown in subjective reports during…
View article: Wait a second . . . Boundary conditions on delayed responding theories of prospective memory.
Wait a second . . . Boundary conditions on delayed responding theories of prospective memory. Open
Research suggests that forcing participants to withhold responding for as brief as 600 ms eliminates one of the most reliable findings in prospective memory (PM): the cue focality effect. This result undermines the conventional view that c…
View article: Aging and the strategic use of context to control prospective memory monitoring.
Aging and the strategic use of context to control prospective memory monitoring. Open
Monitoring the environment for the occurrence of prospective memory (PM) targets is a resource-demanding process that produces cost to ongoing activities. The current study investigated younger and older adults' ability to monitor strategi…
View article: Proactive control processes in event-based prospective memory: Evidence from intraindividual variability and ex-Gaussian analyses.
Proactive control processes in event-based prospective memory: Evidence from intraindividual variability and ex-Gaussian analyses. Open
The present study implemented an individual differences approach in conjunction with response time (RT) variability and distribution modeling techniques to better characterize the cognitive control dynamics underlying ongoing task cost (i.…
View article: Adult age differences in production and monitoring in dual-list free recall.
Adult age differences in production and monitoring in dual-list free recall. Open
The present experiment examined adult age differences in the production and monitoring of responses in dual-list free recall. Younger and older adults studied 2 lists of unrelated words and were instructed to recall from List 1, List 2, or…