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基本説明
This issue highlights the current breadth and depth of research questions and approaches in this area.
Full Description
This particular function of memory is called prospective memory. The ability to perform these tasks is a fundamental aspect of our daily lives. For instance, individuals who cannot remember to turn off the stove or take medication will require daily assistance. In the last two decades there has been an increased focus on prospective memory. Much of the increased interest can be attributed to the publication of a study by Einstein and McDaniel in 1990 that laid the cornerstone for the expansion of prospective memory research through the introduction of a laboratory paradigm for investigating prospective memory. In addition, Einstein and McDaniel's study spurred an early and continuing interest in adult age differences in prospective memory.
Contents
Editorial Prospective MemoryOriginal Articles Varying the Complexity of the Prospective Memory Decision Process in an Air Traffic Control Simulation by Shayne Loft, Ben Pearcy, & Roger W. Remington An Investigation of Prospective and Retrospective Coding in Capuchin Monkeys and Rhesus Monkeys by Emily D. Klein, Theodore A. Evans, & Michael J. Beran Time-Based Prospective Memory in Schoolchildren: The Role of Self-Initiation and Strategic Time Monitoring by Babett Voigt, Ingo Aberle, Judith Schonfeld, & Matthias Kliegel Examining Collaborative Dialogue Among Couples: A Window Into Prospective Memory Processes by Jennifer A. Margrett, Celinda Reese-Melancon, & Peter G. Rendell Prospective Memory, Personality, and Working Memory: A Formal Modeling Approach by Rebekah E. Smith, Deborah Persyn, & Patrick Butler Analyzing Response Time Distributions: Methodological and Theoretical Suggestions for Prospective Memory Researchers by Gene A. Brewer Horizons Recent and Upcoming Events for Prospective Memory Researchers by Rebekah E. Smith



