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Resource depletion does not influence prospective memory in college students
Authors:Jill Talley Shelton  Michael J Cahill  Hillary G Mullet  Michael K Scullin  Gilles O Einstein  Mark A McDaniel
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis, One Brookings Dr., St. Louis, MO 63130, United States;2. Department of Psychology, Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613, United States
Abstract:This paper reports an experiment designed to investigate the potential influence of prior acts of self-control on subsequent prospective memory performance. College undergraduates (n = 146) performed either a cognitively depleting initial task (e.g., mostly incongruent Stroop task) or a less resource-consuming version of that task (e.g., all congruent Stroop task). Subsequently, participants completed a prospective memory task that required attentionally demanding monitoring processes. The results demonstrated that prior acts of self-control do not impair the ability to execute a future intention in college-aged adults. We conceptually replicated these results in three additional depletion and prospective memory experiments. This research extends a growing number of studies demonstrating the boundary conditions of the resource depletion effect in cognitive tasks.
Keywords:Prospective memory  Resource depletion  Self-control  Self-regulation  Delay interval  Executive control
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