Prospective Memory Task
FREE for use with an Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web license.Available Test Forms
Prospective Memory Task - Form A
A Prospective Memory Task similar to the Cheng et al (2013).
Prospective Memory Task - Form B
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Prospective Memory Task (Color Matching)
A test of prospective memory embedded in a color matching task as described in Smith et al (2006).
References
Smith, R. E., & Bayen, U. J. (2004). A multinomial model of event-based prospective memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 756–777.
Smith, R.E, & Ute J. Bayen, U.J. (2006). The Source of Adult Age Differences in Event-Based Prospective Memory: A Multinomial Modeling Approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 32, 623–635.
Scullin, M., Bugg, K., McDaniel, J., & Einstein, M. (2011). Prospective memory and aging: Preserved spontaneous retrieval, but impaired deactivation, in older adults. Memory & Cognition, 39(7), 1232-1240.
Yang, T., Chan, R., Shum, D., & Rao, Stephen M. (2011). The Development of Prospective Memory in Typically Developing Children. Neuropsychology, 25(3), 342-352.
Griffiths, A., Hill, R., Morgan, C., Rendell, P., Karimi, K., Wanagaratne, S., & Curran, H. (2012). Prospective memory and future event simulation in individuals with alcohol dependence. Addiction, 107(10), 1809-1816.
Cheng, H., Yang, Z., Dong, B., Chen, C., Zhang, M., Huang, Z., Chen, Z & Kai Wang, K. (2013). Chemotherapy-induced prospective memory impairment in patients with breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology 22, 2391–2395
Heffernan, T., & O'Neill, T. (2013). Exposure to second‐hand smoke damages everyday prospective memory. Addiction, 108(2), 420-426.