Prospective memory is a form of memory that involves remembering to perform a planned action or recall a planned intention at some future point in time...
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later memory retrieval. Tests have shown improved memory in enriched storytelling environments. Prospective memory can be studied as one memory system...
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Time-based prospective memory is a type of prospective memory in which remembrance is triggered by a time-related cue that indicates that a given action...
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to the following: Prospective aspect, a grammatical aspect Prospective Dolly (born 1987), Thoroughbred racehorse Prospective memory, remembering to perform...
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and procedural. It can be either implicit or explicit. In contrast, prospective memory involves remembering something or remembering to do something after...
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memory. In contrast, prospective memory is memory for future intentions, or remembering to remember (Winograd, 1988). Prospective memory can be further broken...
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short-term habitual prospective memory, long-term episodic prospective memory, and internally cued prospective memory. Chronic heavy alcohol users reported...
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Mark A. McDaniel (category Memory researchers)
learning and memory. He is one of the most influential researchers in prospective memory, but also well known for other basic research in memory and learning...
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Metamemory (redirect from Memory about memory)
carry out such intentions and plans. This memory for future events is prospective memory. Prospective memory includes forming the intention to carry out...
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Prospection (section Prospective intentions)
with prospective consequences. Mental time travel refers to the ability to mentally reconstruct personal events from the past (known as episodic memory),...
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Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at...
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Memory improvement is the act of enhancing one's memory. Research on improving memory is driven by amnesia, age-related memory loss, and people’s desire...
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working memory. Other suggested names were short-term memory, primary memory, immediate memory, operant memory, and provisional memory. Short-term memory is...
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explicit memory (declarative memory) and implicit memory (non-declarative memory). Explicit memory is broken down into episodic and semantic memory, while...
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for their lack of verbal ability. Episodic memory Foresight (psychology) Semantic memory Prospective memory Prospection Time perception Intertemporal choice...
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John A. Meacham (category Memory researchers)
Buffalo—the State University of New York. Meacham initiated the study of prospective memory, a research subject in cognitive psychology, in the early 1970s. He...
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Forgotten baby syndrome (category Memory biases)
brain's habit-memory and prospective-memory systems, which is resolved when basal ganglia "habit memory" suppresses the "prospective memory" system of the...
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Short-term memory (or "primary" or "active memory") is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for...
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the cortisol rise after awakening may accompany an activation of prospective memory representations at awakening enabling individual's orientation about...
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In psychology, a false memory is a phenomenon where someone recalls something that did not actually happen or recalls it differently from the way it actually...
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Williams LM (December 1994). "Recall of childhood trauma: a prospective study of women's memories of child sexual abuse". Journal of Consulting and Clinical...
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a particular cat. Semantic memory and episodic memory are both types of explicit memory (or declarative memory), or memory of facts or events that can...
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Confabulation (redirect from Synthetic memory)
psychology, confabulation is a memory error consisting of the production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world....
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flashbulb memory is a vivid, long-lasting memory about a surprising or shocking event that has happened in the past. The term "flashbulb memory" suggests...
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In psychology, implicit memory is one of the two main types of long-term human memory. It is acquired and used unconsciously, and can affect thoughts...
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memory syndrome (FMS) was a proposed "pattern of beliefs and behaviors" in which a person's identity and relationships are affected by false memories...
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Hyperthymesia (redirect from Superior autobiographical memory)
also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally...
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Collective memory refers to the shared pool of memories, knowledge and information of a social group that is significantly associated with the group's...
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Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events (such as times, location geography, associated emotions, and other contextual information) that can be...
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Childhood amnesia (redirect from First Memory)
episodic memories (memories of situations or events) before the age of three to four years. It may also refer to the scarcity or fragmentation of memories recollected...
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