The current study examined the role of executive functioning (EF) in children's prospective memory (PM) by assessing the effect of delay and number of intentions to-be-remembered on PM, as well as relations between PM and EF. Ninety-six 4-, 5-, and 6-year-olds completed a PM task and two executive function tasks. The PM task required children to interrupt an ongoing card game to perform one action (single intention) or two actions (dual intention) with target cards after a short delay (1 min) or a long delay (5 min). There was no main effect of number of intentions or delay on the PM task. However, performance improved with age, and age and delay interacted such that 4-year-olds’ performance remained the same after a long delay whereas 5-ye...
Succeeding in everyday activities often requires executive functioning (EF), metacognitive abilities...
The current thesis project focuses on the development of prospective memory (PM) and its association...
Introduction Prospective memory (PM), the ability to remember to perform intended activities in the...
Age does not explain prospective memory performance above and beyond executive resources. Updating r...
A key developmental task of childhood is to gain autonomy and independence from parents and caregive...
Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to remember to carry out one's intentions. This is a critical...
Existing literature on children's prospective memory has been reviewed. An executive framework for s...
5-year-old children had better prospective memory than 4-year-olds.•Children had better prospective ...
The current study examined the impact of age, ongoing task (OT) difficulty, and cue salience on 4- a...
The present study investigated time-based prospective memory (PM) during the transition from kinderg...
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to carry out a task in the future, is highly relevant to childr...
We examined the effect of verbal reminders on 4- to 6-year-olds’ prospective memory (PM). Reminder t...
According to the executive framework of prospective memory (PM), age-related differences in PM perfo...
Prospective memory refers to the ability to remember to carry out delayed intentions, more precisely...
•9- and 10-year-olds outperformed 6- to 7-year-olds in event-based prospective memory. •Varying cue ...
Succeeding in everyday activities often requires executive functioning (EF), metacognitive abilities...
The current thesis project focuses on the development of prospective memory (PM) and its association...
Introduction Prospective memory (PM), the ability to remember to perform intended activities in the...
Age does not explain prospective memory performance above and beyond executive resources. Updating r...
A key developmental task of childhood is to gain autonomy and independence from parents and caregive...
Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to remember to carry out one's intentions. This is a critical...
Existing literature on children's prospective memory has been reviewed. An executive framework for s...
5-year-old children had better prospective memory than 4-year-olds.•Children had better prospective ...
The current study examined the impact of age, ongoing task (OT) difficulty, and cue salience on 4- a...
The present study investigated time-based prospective memory (PM) during the transition from kinderg...
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to carry out a task in the future, is highly relevant to childr...
We examined the effect of verbal reminders on 4- to 6-year-olds’ prospective memory (PM). Reminder t...
According to the executive framework of prospective memory (PM), age-related differences in PM perfo...
Prospective memory refers to the ability to remember to carry out delayed intentions, more precisely...
•9- and 10-year-olds outperformed 6- to 7-year-olds in event-based prospective memory. •Varying cue ...
Succeeding in everyday activities often requires executive functioning (EF), metacognitive abilities...
The current thesis project focuses on the development of prospective memory (PM) and its association...
Introduction Prospective memory (PM), the ability to remember to perform intended activities in the...