1st Edition
Prospective Memory: The Delayed Realization of Intentions A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology
66 Pages
by
Psychology Press
More than half of all everyday memory problems concern the delayed execution of an intended action, e.g. forgetting to give someone a call. This type of memory task has been labelled prospective memory and interest in this rather new field of cognitive psychology is growing. There are at least three reasons why research in prospective remembering is highly relevant. Firstly, prospective memory is... Read more
M. Kliegel, M. Martin, Prospective Memory Research: Why Is It Relevant? M. Martin, M. Kliegel, M. Mcdaniel, The Involvement of Executive Functions in Prospective Memory Performance of Adults. M. Kliegel, M. Martin, C. Moor, Complex Prospective Memory and Aging: The Influence of Motivational Incentives. J.E. Freeman, J.A. Ellis, The Intention-Superiority Effect for Naturally-Occurring Activities: The Role of Intention Accessibility in Everyday Prospective Remembering in Young and Older Adults. U.A. Kopp, A.I.T. Thöne-Otto, Disentangling Executive Functions and Memory Processes in Event Based Prospective Remembering after Brain Damage: A Neuropsychological Study. A.I.T. Thöne-Otto, K. Walther, How to Design an Electronic Memory Aid for Brain Injured Patients: Considerations on the Basis of a Model of Prospective Memory. M.J. Guynn, A Two-Process Model of Strategic Monitoring in Event-Based Prospective Memory: Activation/Retrieval Mode and Checking.
Biography
Matthias Kliegel, Mike Martin






