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Memory, Prospective

Known as: memory prospective, Prospective Memories, Memories, Prospective 
Dissociable form of episodic memory involving the ability to execute a future intention. (Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary, 9th ed.)
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
Abstract Remembering to perform a delayed intention is referred to as prospective memory (PM). In two studies, participants… 
2017
2017
ABSTRACT Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease is commonly associated with deficits in prospective memory (PM), which… 
2013
2013
AIMS Prospective memory (PM: remembering future intentions and activities) is critical to everyday remembering. This study… 
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Ecstasy use has been associated with neurotoxicity and neurocognitive impairment in a variety of domains, including prospective… 
2011
2011
The age-prospective memory (PM) paradox asserts that, despite evidence of age-associated PM deficits on laboratory tasks, older… 
2010
2010
Prospective memory (PM) refers to the ability to remember to do something in the future. This study examined the relationship… 
2009
2009
People with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have increased rates of depression, anxiety, and illness intrusiveness; they may also… 
2008
2008
ABSTRACT Background: The ability to remember to complete future intentions, prospective memory, often begins to fail in old age… 
2006
2006
The amnestic effects of benzodiazepines are well documented on a variety of memory tasks. However, prospective memory (PM), or… 
2005
2005
Individual differences in the relative accessibility of everyday memories were investigated. Based on the theory of action…