Mark A. McDaniel & Gilles O. Einstein 
Prospective Memory [EPUB ebook] 
An Overview and Synthesis of an Emerging Field

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While there are many books on retrospective memory, or remembering past events, Prospective Memory: An Overview and Synthesis of an Emerging Field is the first authored text to provide a straightforward and integrated foundation to the scientific study of memory for actions to be performed in the future. Authors Mark A. Mc Daniel and Gilles O. Einstein present an accessible overview and synthesis of the theoretical and empirical work in this emerging field.



Key Features:



  • Focuses on students rather than researchers: While there are many edited works on prospective memory, this is the first authored text written in an accessible style geared toward students.

  • Provides a general approach for the controlled, laboratory study of prospective memory: The authors place issues and research on prospective memory within the context of general contemporary themes in psychology, such as the issue of the degree to which human behavior is mediated by controlled versus automatic processes.

  • Investigates the cognitive processes that underlie prospective remembering: Examples are provided of event-based, time-based, and activity-based prospective memory tasks while subjects are engaged in ongoing activities to parallel day-to-day life.

  • Suggests fruitful directions for further advancement: In addition to integrating what is now a fairly loosely connected theoretical and empirical field, this book goes beyond current work to encourage new theoretical insights.



Intended Audience:


This relatively brief book is an excellent supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses such as Memory, Human Memory, and Learning & Memory in the departments of psychology and cognitive science.


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1. Prospective Memory: A New Research Enterprise

What is a Prospective Memory Task?

Scientific Study of Prospective Memory

2. Monitoring in Prospective Memory

Attentional Monitoring

Preparatory Attentional Processes

To Monitor or Not to Monitor: When is the Question

Summary

3. Spontaneous Retrieval in Prospective Remembering

Costs of Prospective Memory: Always Present?

Spontaneous Retrieval

Spontaneous Retrieval as a Reflexive Associative Memory Process

Spontaneous Noticing

Summary

Chapter 4. Multiprocess Theory of Prospective Memory

An Advantage of the Multiprocess Theory

Multiprocess Theory

Parameters of the Ongoing Task

Parameters of Prospective Memory Cues

Importance of the Prospective Memory Task

Individual Differences and Intra-Individual Differences

Planning

Summary

5. Storage and Retention of Intended Actions

Goschke and Kuhl’s Paradigm

Extending the Intention Superiority Effect

Retention of Intended Actions Over Time: Immune to Forgetting?

Retrieval of Intentions During the Retention Interval

Summary

6. Planning and Encoding of Intentions

Planning

Implementation Intentions

Individual Differences

Summary

7. Prospective Memory and Life Span Development

Prospective Memory in Children

Prospective Memory in Older Adults

Summary and Observations

8. Cognitive Neuroscience of Prospective Memory

The Neuropsychology of Prospective Memory

Neuroimaging and Prospective Memory

Event-Related Brain Potentials (ERPs)

Summary and Future Directions

9. Prospective Memory as it Applies to Work and Naturalistic Settings

General Recommendations for Improving Prospective Memory

An Analysis of a Prospective Memory Failure as Possible Interventions

Limitations of Generalizing to Applied and Natural Settings on the Basis of Existing Laboratory Experiments

Non-laboratory Methods for Investigating Prospective Memory

External Reminding Devices

Summary

10. Final Thoughts

Tentang Penulis

Gilles O. Einstein (Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1977) is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Furman University. His research specialty is memory and aging, specifically aging and prospective memory, the roles of distinctive information and organization in memory, and mnemonic devices. He is a Fellow in Divisions 3 (Experimental Psychology) and 20 (Adult Development and Aging) of the American Psychological Association and also a member of the American Psychological Society and the Psychonomic Society. Einstein has over 65 published articles, book chapters, and edited books and, along with Mark Mc Daniel, is considered a leader in the field of prospective memory. He provides reviews for many journals on research in memory and is a past member of the editorial boards of two leading journals in memory. In addition to his reputation as a researcher, he has been recognized for his excellence in teaching with the Meritorious Teaching Award at Furman University, where nearly all of his research is done in collaboration with undergraduate students. (His enthusiasm for his work with students may be seen in the photo album he keeps on his university web page.)
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