Retrieval in prospective memory: Multiple processes or just delay?

Volume: 72, Issue: 9, Pages: 2197 - 2207
Published: May 13, 2019
Abstract
In prospective memory (PM) research, a common finding is that PM accuracy is greater using focal, rather than nonfocal, cues. Under the multiprocess framework, the high PM performance for focal cues (cues that facilitate noticing of the target), often in the absence of task interference, reflects people’s ability to rely on spontaneous retrieval processes. By contrast, nonfocal cues (cues that do not facilitate noticing) require monitoring. A...
Paper Details
Title
Retrieval in prospective memory: Multiple processes or just delay?
Published Date
May 13, 2019
Volume
72
Issue
9
Pages
2197 - 2207
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