1st Edition

Prospective Memory in Clinical Populations

Edited By Sarah A. Raskin Copyright 2020
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

Prospective memory has emerged as an important aspect of episodic memory. Prospective memory involves remembering to complete a previously formed intention. Successful prospective memory performance is important in daily life tasks such as taking medications or paying bills and has been related to compliance with treatment. Prospective memory has now been studied in many clinical populations as... Read more

Introduction: Prospective memory in clinical populations

Sarah A. Raskin

1. Prospective memory in autism: theory and literature review

Daniel P. Sheppard, Jelle P. Bruineberg, Anett Kretschmer-Trendowicz and Mareike Altgassen

2. Prospective memory in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a review

Karley-Dale S. Talbot, Ulrich Müller and Kimberly A. Kerns

3. A review of prospective memory impairments in developmental dyslexia: evidence, explanations, and future directions

James H. Smith-Spark

4. Schizophrenia and prospective memory impairments: a review

Ya Wang, Raymond C. K. Chan and David H. K. Shum

5. A systematic review of prospective memory in HIV disease: from the laboratory to daily life

Gunes Avci, David P. Sheppard, Savanna M. Tierney, Victoria M. Kordovski, Kelli L. Sullivan and Steven Paul Woods

6. A review of prospective memory in individuals with acquired brain injury

Sarah A. Raskin, Jasmin Williams and Emily M. Aiken

7. Prospective memory impairment in multiple sclerosis: a review

Isabelle Rouleau, Emmanuelle Dagenais, Alexandra Tremblay, Mélanie Demers, Élaine Roger, Céline Jobin and Pierre Duquette

8. Prospective memory functioning in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review

Alberto Costa, Carlo Caltagirone and Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo

9. Mild cognitive impairment and prospective memory: translating the evidence into neuropsychological practice

Glynda J. Kinsella, Kerryn E. Pike, Marina G. Cavuoto and Stephen D. Lee

10. Time-based prospective memory in children and adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

Céline Souchay, Lydia Dubourg, Nicola Ballhausen, Maude Schneider, Charline Cerf, Katharina, Schnitzspahn, Laurence Faivre, Matthias Kliegel and Stephan Eliez

11. Prospective memory in first-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia

Saima Saleem, Devvarta Kumar and Ganesan Venkatasubramanian

12. Long-term prospective memory impairment following mild traumatic brain injury with loss of consciousness: findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Marc Bedard, Vanessa Taler and Jason Steffener

13. Prospective memory impairment in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder

Ondrej Bezdicek, Tomáš Nikolai, Jiří Nepožitek, Pavla Peřinová, David Kemlink, Pavel Dušek, Iva Příhodová, Simona Dostálová, Veronika Ibarburu, Jiří Trnka, Karel Kupka, Zuzana Mecková, Jiří Keller, Josef Vymazal, Evžen Růžička, Karel Šonka and Petr Duše

Biography

Sarah Raskin is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Trinity College, Hartford Connecticut, USA. Professor Raskin's scholarly interests focus on investigating techniques to improve cognitive functioning after injury to the brain.