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. 2012 May;141(2):337-362.
doi: 10.1037/a0025753. Epub 2011 Nov 7.

A characterization of individual differences in prospective memory monitoring using the Complex Ongoing Serial Task

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A characterization of individual differences in prospective memory monitoring using the Complex Ongoing Serial Task

Adam C Savine et al. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2012 May.

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Abstract

Prospective memory--remembering to retrieve and execute future goals--is essential to daily life. Prospective remembering is often achieved through effortful monitoring; however, potential individual differences in monitoring patterns have not been characterized. We propose 3 candidate models to characterize the individual differences present in prospective memory monitoring: attentional focus, secondary memory retrieval, and information thresholding. Two experiments using a novel paradigm, the Complex Ongoing Serial Task (COST), investigated the resource allocation patterns underlying individual differences in monitoring. Individuals exhibited differential resource allocation patterns, and the differences remained relatively stable across experimental sessions. Resource allocation patterns associated with information thresholding (high prospective memory, preserved ongoing task performance) and attentional focus (high prospective memory, inefficient ongoing task performance) were superior to secondary memory retrieval (low prospective memory, very inefficient ongoing task performance). Importantly, personality (openness, prevention focus) and cognitive (primary, working, and secondary memory) individual differences influenced monitoring patterns. This research represents the first explicit attempt to elucidate individual differences in prospective memory monitoring patterns.

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    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] Fed Regist. 2013 Mar 7;78(45):14797-14798. Fed Regist. 2013. PMID: 27737238 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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