Investigating the output monitoring component of event-based prospective memory performance

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Richard L. Marsh
Jason L. Hicks
Thomas W. Hancock
Kirk Munsayac
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[1] Louisiana State University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Georgia,undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2002年 / 30卷
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Prospective Memory; Past Performance; Omission Error; Ongoing Task; Prospective Memory Task;
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The goal of this study was to augment the standard event-based prospective memory paradigm with an output monitoring component. That component involves memory for past actions and, in the context of prospective memory, is largely responsible for repetition and omission errors. The modified paradigm also provides an index of what people believe to be true concerning their past prospective memory performance. More elaborate prospective responses decreased forgetting that an intention had been fulfilled, whereas contextual change increased forgetting. In Experiments 1–3, people often reported that they had fulfilled an intention on a previous occasion when they actually had not, but distinctive responses reduced that error in Experiment 4. Therefore, people’s beliefs about their past performance can influence the incidence of repetition and omission errors in event-based prospective memory tasks.
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