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Too exhausted to remember: Ego depletion undermines subsequent event‐based prospective memory
Authors:Jian‐Bin Li  Yan‐Gang Nie  Min‐Xia Zeng  Meghan Huntoon  Jessi L Smith
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Guangzhou University, , Guangzhou, China;2. Psychological and Behavioral Research Center of Guangzhou, , Guangzhou, China;3. Department of Psychology, Montana State University, , Bozeman, MT, USA
Abstract:Past research has consistently found that people are likely to do worse on high‐level cognitive tasks after exerting self‐control on previous actions. However, little has been unraveled about to what extent ego depletion affects subsequent prospective memory. Drawing upon the self‐control strength model and the relationship between self‐control resources and executive control, this study proposes that the initial actions of self‐control may undermine subsequent event‐based prospective memory (EBPM). Ego depletion was manipulated through watching a video requiring visual attention (Experiment 1) or completing an incongruent Stroop task (Experiment 2). Participants were then tested on EBPM embedded in an ongoing task. As predicted, the results showed that after ruling out possible intervening variables (e.g. mood, focal and nonfocal cues, and characteristics of ongoing task and ego depletion task), participants in the high‐depletion condition performed significantly worse on EBPM than those in the low‐depletion condition. The results suggested that the effect of ego depletion on EBPM was mainly due to an impaired prospective component rather than to a retrospective component.
Keywords:Self‐control resources  Ego depletion  Event‐based prospective memory  Executive control
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