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Peper, Philip, Ball, Hunter
This experiment is investigating the effects of cognitive offloading on prospective memory encoding. By using a similar design and procedure as previous experiments, we aim to further explore how expecting a reminder that is not available when antici
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Robison, Matthew, Peper, Philip
Cognitive offloading refers to using the external world to reduce internal information processing demand and prevent cognitive errors (Risko & Gilbert, 2016). Offloading has been shown to improve long-term memory (e.g., Kelly & Risko, 2019), short-te
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Ball, Hunter, Peper, Philip
In the previous experiment, (registration: How Reminders Affect Prospective Memory Retrieval Outside of Context) we found that reminders improve prospective memory (PM) performance but have no affect on strategic rehearsal of PM intentions outside of
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Autor:
Peper, Philip, Ball, Hunter
This experiment (data collected before the study duration experiment) is investigating the effects of cognitive offloading on prospective memory encoding. By using the same design and a similar procedure as the previous experiment, we aim to further
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Autor:
Peper, Philip, Ball, Hunter
This experiment is investigating the effects of cognitive offloading on prospective memory encoding. By using the same design and a similar procedure as Experiment 1, we aim to further explore how expecting a reminder that is not available when antic
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b632efc60c2a33fe1a24d16e2025439f
Autor:
Peper, Philip, Ball, Hunter
Participants report checking reminders more frequently under high load than low load (Peper et al., 2021). This suggests that participants may use reminders to strategically rehearse or refresh the intention during the retention interval. A related q
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Autor:
Peper, Philip
This project examines the effect of having prospective memory (PM) cue reminders on accuracy and reaction times in a typical event-based PM paradigm.
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Autor:
Peper, Philip
The present study aims to investigate the effectiveness of reminders with varied type (cue reminder, target action reminder, or both) on prospective memory.
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Peper, Philip, Ball, Hunter
Experiment 1 found that only reminders for both the PM cue and the target response improved PM performance beyond the control group, and reminders for both improved PM significantly more than cue reminders and target response reminders alone. The goa
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Prospective memory (PM) refers to the ability to remember to perform delayed intentions at the appropriate moment in the future (e.g., pick up a patient’s lab results in 10 minutes). PM differs from retrospective memory in that there is no explicit
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