Search results for "prospective memory"

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Interactivity, Values and the Microgenesis of Learning in a Tertiary Setting

2016

Student learning is a hot topic in tertiary education circles these days. However, it is not always clear what words like ‘learning’ and ‘learner’ mean. It is important for educationalists to understand learning as it actually occurs in real-time learning situations. We build on Hutchins’ theory of distributed cognition and Gibson’s ecological psychology to show how human learning is an interactive process. We propose Multimodal Event Analysis as a tool for analyzing a University tutorial in which students attempt to solve a problem of regression analysis. We investigate how participants’ multimodal interactivity with the changing affordance arrays of the learning situation is the driver an…

Point (typography)Higher educationbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)05 social sciences050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInteractivityEmbodied cognitionProspective memoryEcological psychologyPedagogyMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologybusinessAffordance030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Subjective Experience of Episodic Memory and Metacognition: A Neurodevelopmental Approach

2013

Episodic retrieval is characterized by the subjective experience of remembering. This experience enables the co-ordination of memory retrieval processes and can be acted on metacognitively. In successful retrieval, the feeling of remembering may be accompanied by recall of important contextual information. On the other hand, when people fail (or struggle) to retrieve information, other feelings, thoughts and information may come to mind. In this review, we examine the subjective and metacognitive basis of episodic memory function from a neurodevelopmental perspective, looking at recollection paradigms (such as source memory, and the report of recollective experience) and metacognitive parad…

Reconstructive memoryRecallAutobiographical memoryrecollectionneurodevelopmental disordersCognitive NeuroscienceBrain DevelopmentmetamemoryReview Articleepisodic memorylcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeuroscienceNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyRetrospective memoryProspective memoryExplicit memorySemantic memoryPsychologyEpisodic memorylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Aging and prospective memory: the role of working memory and monitoring processes

2008

Background and aims: Remembering to execute an earlier planned action is essential in everyday life, and is a prerequisite for independent living in old age. The purpose of the present study was to determine the influence of age in performing a prospective memory (PM) task and to analyze the differential contribution of working memory and attentional monitoring demands. Methods: In Experiment 1, a group of young and two groups of old adults were assigned to one of two low-demanding conditions: a picture-naming task (only-Naming) and a picture-naming plus a PM task (Naming+PM). In Experiment 2, a group of young and two groups of old adults performed one of two high-demanding conditions, in w…

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Neural correlates of prospective memory: a comparison between a time-based and an event-based task

2011

prospective memory ERP
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Does predictability matter? Effects of cue predictability on neurocognitive mechanisms underlying prospective memory

2015

Prospective memory (PM) represents the ability to successfully realize intentions when the appropriate moment or cue occurs. In this study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to explore the impact of cue predictability on the cognitive and neural mechanisms supporting PM. Participants performed an ongoing task and, simultaneously, had to remember to execute a pre-specified action when they encountered the PM cues. The occurrence of the PM cues was predictable (being signalled by a warning cue) for some participants and was completely unpredictable for others. In the predictable cue condition, the behavioural and ERP correlates of strategic monitoring were observed mainly in the ongoing…

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