心理信息
任务(项目管理)
认知心理学
前瞻记忆
荟萃分析
心理学
认知
工作记忆
钥匙(锁)
社会心理学
计算机科学
观察研究
心理干预
梅德林
医学
经济
政治学
法学
管理
神经科学
内科学
计算机安全
作者
Francis Anderson,Michael Strube,Mark A. McDaniel
出处
期刊:Psychological Bulletin
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2019-11-01
卷期号:145 (11): 1053-1081
被引量:35
摘要
In prospective memory (PM) research, a common finding is that people are slower to perform an ongoing task with concurrent PM demands than to perform the same task alone. This slowing, referred to as costs, has been seen as reflecting the processes underlying successful PM. Historically, costs have been interpreted as evidence that attentional capacity is being devoted toward detecting PM targets and maintaining the intention in working memory; in other words, the claim is that participants are monitoring. A new account, termed delay theory, instead suggests that costs indicate a strategic speed/accuracy adjustment in favor of accuracy, allowing more time for PM-related information to reach its own threshold. Taking a meta-analytic approach, we first review studies in the PM literature that have reported ongoing task performance, both with and without a concurrent PM task, identifying key factors suitable for the meta-analysis. Next, we analyze the data of these studies, using our factors as moderators in a series of metaregressions, to determine their impact on the presence or magnitude of PM-related costs. Finally, we interpret the results of the meta-analysis from both monitoring and delay perspectives in an effort to better understand the nature of costs and what they reflect about the underlying cognitive processes involved in PM. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
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