Prospective Memory

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Age Pm Paradox
age-related prospective memory decline
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clinical neuropsychology applications
cues
ecological validity studies
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Event Base Pm Task
failures
functioning
implementation
Implementation Intentions
intention
intentional action retrieval
Laboratory Base Pm Task
Life Span
lifespan cognitive processes
monitoring theory in memory
Naturalistic Prospective Memory Tasks
Nonfocal Cues
ongoing
Ongoing Task
Ongoing Task Performance
Pam Theory
Pm
Pm Cue
prefrontal cortex function
Preparatory Attentional Processes
Prospective Cues
Prospective Memory Condition
Prospective Memory Development
Prospective Memory Instructions
Prospective Memory Performance
Prospective Memory Target
Prospective Memory Target Events
Prospective Memory Tasks
Prospective Remembering
remembering
retrospective
Retrospective Memory
Rostral Prefrontal Cortex
target
tasks
Time Based Prospective Memory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805858587
  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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 growing body of literature: 350 scientific articles have been published on this topic since the appearance of the first edited book in 1996. In addition to the quantity, the quality and diversity of approaches to research in the field has also developed rapidly.

Prospective Memory provides an accessible, integrated guide to the expanded literature on the topic. While many of the authors also contributed to the 1996 book and can be regarded as the founders of current prospective memory research, other contributions come from authors who are relatively new to the field and who are examining broader aspects of prospective memory and, as a result, extending our understanding of it. Besides more generally reviewing the expanded literature, all authors have been encouraged to consider future directions for research and to raise questions that they believe all researchers in this area will need to address. The book is divided into four sections that together provide a broad and deep introduction to the cognitive, neuroscience, developmental, and applied aspects of prospective memory. Following the model of the first prospective memory volume, prominent memory researchers evaluate the papers in each section and comment more generally on the state of prospective memory research in the four major areas targeted.

Matthias Kliegel, Mark A. McDaniel, Gilles O. Einstein