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  1. Differences in time-based task characteristics help to explain the age-prospective memory paradox.Simon J. Haines, Susan E. Randall, Gill Terrett, Lucy Busija, Gemma Tatangelo, Skye N. McLennan, Nathan S. Rose, Matthias Kliegel, Julie D. Henry & Peter G. Rendell - 2020 - Cognition 202 (C):104305.
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  • The Neural Bases of Event Monitoring across Domains: a Simultaneous ERP-fMRI Study.Vincenza Tarantino, Ilaria Mazzonetto, Silvia Formica, Francesco Causin & Antonino Vallesi - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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  • The Cost of Prospective Memory in Children: The Role of Cue Focality.Ana B. Cejudo, Carlos J. Gómez-Ariza & M. Teresa Bajo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Prospective memory assessment: Scientific advances and future directions.Geoffrey Blondelle, Nicole Sugden & Mathieu Hainselin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Prospective Memory, the ability to remember to realize intended actions in the future, is crucial for maintaining autonomy. Decades of research has focused on a so-called age PM paradox, where older adults outperformed younger adults on some PM tasks, but not others. Contributing to this paradox is heterogeneity in and a lack of valid assessment methods. Previous research showed a lack of convergent validity between performance-based PM and both self-report and informant-report measures. We argue that questionnaires may be relevant to (...)
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