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Habitual Prospective Memory and Aging: Remembering Intentions and Forgetting Actions
Authors:Gilles O Einstein  Mark A McDaniel  Rebekah E Smith  & Pat Shaw
Institution:Furman University,;University of New Mexico,;University of North Carolina at Greensboro,;University of New Mexico
Abstract:Routine or habitual prospective memory tasks (e.g., taking medication) have the potential for creating confusions regarding whether or not an action has already been performed. We developed a laboratory paradigm for examining the kinds of processes thought to be operating in these kinds of tasks. Younger and older participants were asked to perform an action once and only once on each of 11 trials. The results showed that age and divided attention contributed to both omission and repetition errors. This new paradigm reveals memory failures in a habitual prospective memory task, and the results demonstrate that older adults are particularly susceptible to these memory problems.
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