Prospective Memory Remembering to Remember, Remembering to Forget
This Brief offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the current developments in the field of prospective memory, or memory for delayed intentions. It explores several key areas in prospective memory research, including computational modeling, neu
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Anna-Lisa Cohen Jason L. Hicks
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SpringerBriefs in Psychology SpringerBriefs in Cognition
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Anna-Lisa Cohen • Jason L. Hicks
Prospective Memory Remembering to Remember, Remembering to Forget
Anna-Lisa Cohen Department of Psychology Yeshiva University New York, NY, USA
Jason L. Hicks Department of Psychology Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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From Anna-Lisa: To my husband Mike for his love, tireless support, and perceptive feedback on portions of this book. To my daughter Stella for her curiosity, enthusiasm, and impressive questions on all aspects of human experience. Finally, much gratitude to my parents, my brothers, and their families, including Barbara the cat (a promise to my daughter to mention her by name). From Jason: Foremost, to my wife Jennifer, for her continued support of my work since graduate school. To my children—Charlotte and Vaughn—who along with Jennifer help me appreciate work-life balance! To my parents and other family members whose kinship and conversation I appreciate so much. Finally, to the late Richard Marsh, my PhD advisor, whose mentorship and guidance introduced
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