نتایج جستجو برای: prospective memory

تعداد نتایج: 460626  

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Babett Voigt Caitlin E V Mahy Judi Ellis Katharina Schnitzspahn Ivonne Krause Mareike Altgassen Matthias Kliegel

This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childhood and the roles that working memory updating and time monitoring play in driving age effects in PM performance. One hundred and ninety-seven children aged 5 to 14 years completed a time-based PM task where working memory updating load was manipulated within individuals using a dual task design. ...

2015
Maria Alice de Mattos Irene Meyer de Taussik Eduardo Daura Ferreira Christian Haag Kristensen

Previous studies have compared young and old adults’ performance on prospective memory tasks but little attention has been given to possible changes in middle-aged participants. This study was designed to compare changes in prospective memory (PM), retrospective memory (RM), and working memory (WM) across adulthood. Eighty-five Brazilian adults were subjected to word-spans, working memory, text...

2015
LEIGH M. RIBY ANNA S. LAW JENNIFER MCLAUGHLIN JENNIFER MURRAY Leigh M. Riby John Moores

Journal: :The Journal of general psychology 2008
Theodor Jäger Matthias Kliegel

The authors investigated the phenomenon that performance in an ongoing task declines when individuals must carry out a prospective memory (PM) task. This effect is referred to as the PM interference effect. The authors examined whether the PM interference effect differs between event-based and time-based PM tasks and whether it is increased among the elderly. The authors also investigated adult...

Journal: :Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence 2017
Mareike Altgassen Anett Kretschmer Katharina Marlene Schnitzspahn

Studies on prospective memory (PM) development in adolescents point to age-related increases through to adulthood. The goal of the present study was to examine whether instructing adolescents to engage in an episodic prospection of themselves executing future actions (i.e., future thinking) when forming an intention would improve their PM performance and reduce age-related differences. Further,...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2013
Jan Rummel Thorsten Meiser

The present study investigates how individuals distribute their attentional resources between a prospective memory task and an ongoing task. Therefore, metacognitive expectations about the attentional demands of the prospective-memory task were manipulated while the factual demands were held constant. In Experiments 1a and 1b, we found attentional costs from a prospective-memory task with low f...

2015
Joana S. Lourenço Johnathan H. Hill Elizabeth A. Maylor

Previous research suggests that when intentions are encoded, participants establish an attention allocation policy based on their metacognitive beliefs about how demanding it will be to fulfill the prospective memory (PM) task. We investigated whether tacit PM demands can influence judgments about the cognitive effort required for success, and, as a result, affect ongoing task interference and ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2014
Mareike Altgassen Nora C Vetter Louise H Phillips Canan Akgün Matthias Kliegel

Research indicates ongoing development of prospective memory as well as theory of mind and executive functions across late childhood and adolescence. However, so far the interplay of these processes has not been investigated. Therefore, the purpose of the current study was to investigate whether theory of mind and executive control processes (specifically updating, switching, and inhibition) pr...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2014
Giorgia Cona Patrizia S Bisiacchi Morris Moscovitch

The present study is the first designed to investigate behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the processes involved in focal and nonfocal prospective memory (PM) tasks. Focal tasks are those in which the features of the PM cue are easily extracted from the ongoing activity, whereas the process is more indirect in nonfocal tasks. Strategic monitoring was associated with a sl...

Journal: :Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence 2015
Caitlin E V Mahy Babett Voigt Nicola Ballhausen Katharina Schnitzspahn Judi Ellis Matthias Kliegel

The present study investigated whether developmental changes in cognitive control may underlie improvements of time-based prospective memory. Five-, 7-, 9-, and 11-year-olds (N = 166) completed a driving simulation task (ongoing task) in which they had to refuel their vehicle at specific points in time (PM task). The availability of cognitive control resources was experimentally manipulated by ...

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