Prospective Memory

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External Memory Aids
failure
Foreground Task
frontal lobe function
Implicit Memory
implicit memory processes
Indirect Memory Tests
Intention Superiority Effect
intention-based action
Medication Adherence
medication adherence research
memorable
memory failure in daily life
performance
planning and executive control
Pm Target
Prefrontal Cortex
Prospective Memory
Prospective Memory Component
Prospective Memory Deficits
Prospective Memory Failure
Prospective Memory Performance
Prospective Memory Task
Prospective Remembering
Prospective Tasks
Psy-
remembering
retrospective
Retrospective Memory Task
RM
Self-initiated Retrieval
Spective Memory
SR Training
Successful Prospective Memory
task
tasks
Time Based Prospective Mem- Ory
time-based
Tive Memory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805815368
  • Weight: 970g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Devoted exclusively to prospective memory, this volume organizes the research and thoughts of the important contributors to the field in one comprehensive resource. The chapter authors not only focus on their own work, but also review other research areas and address those where the methods and theories from the retrospective memory literature are useful and where they fall short. Each section is followed by at least one commentary written by a prominent scholar in the field of memory. The commentators present critical analyses of the chapters, note ideas that they found particularly exciting, and use these ideas as a foundation on which to elaborate their own views of prospective memory.

This volume will stimulate the thinking of active prospective memory researchers, provide a coherent organization of the area for the increasing number of people who are interested in prospective memory but who are not yet actively conducting research in the area, and serve as a book of readings for upper division seminars.

Maria A. Brandimonte, Gilles O. Einstein, Mark A. McDaniel