Task interference occurs in prospective memory tasks when an intention deleteriously affects performance on an ongoing activity in some way. Several studies have shown that task interference can manifest itself in slower latencies to perform an ongoing task. Recent evidence demonstrates that associating intentions to certain performance contexts affects prospective memory performance (e.g., Cook, Marsh, & Hicks, 2005). In the present study, an intention was associated with a particular stimulus class such as pictures or words. We found that task interference can be reduced when participants could reliably predict that the material about to be processed was irrelevant to the intention. This material-specific interference effect was foun...
Contains fulltext : 77285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Event-based prospective memory (PM) refers to the cognitive processes required to perform a planned ...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the interaction between the nature of an event-based pro...
Whether having an intention produces a performance cost to ongoing activities (task interference) is...
Most prospective memory experiments focus on response times and overall task performance. Utilizing ...
Previous studies of event-based prospective memory have demonstrated that the character of an ongoin...
Theories and methods from the prospective memory literature were used to anticipate how individuals ...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the fate of intention-related material processed in ...
The present research focused on event-cued prospective memory (ProM). ProM is becoming aware that so...
Event-related potential technique was used to examine the effect of characteristics of target cues o...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
Previous research suggests that when intentions are encoded, participants establish an attention all...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
This study examined the effect of emotion on proactive interference resolution and attention in work...
Individual differences in working memory capacity are related to performance on a range of elemental...
Contains fulltext : 77285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Event-based prospective memory (PM) refers to the cognitive processes required to perform a planned ...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the interaction between the nature of an event-based pro...
Whether having an intention produces a performance cost to ongoing activities (task interference) is...
Most prospective memory experiments focus on response times and overall task performance. Utilizing ...
Previous studies of event-based prospective memory have demonstrated that the character of an ongoin...
Theories and methods from the prospective memory literature were used to anticipate how individuals ...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the fate of intention-related material processed in ...
The present research focused on event-cued prospective memory (ProM). ProM is becoming aware that so...
Event-related potential technique was used to examine the effect of characteristics of target cues o...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
Previous research suggests that when intentions are encoded, participants establish an attention all...
The task-switching paradigm offers enormous possibilities to study cognitive control as well as task...
This study examined the effect of emotion on proactive interference resolution and attention in work...
Individual differences in working memory capacity are related to performance on a range of elemental...
Contains fulltext : 77285.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Event-based prospective memory (PM) refers to the cognitive processes required to perform a planned ...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the interaction between the nature of an event-based pro...