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Time-based prospective remembering: Interference and facilitation in a dual task

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Pages 221-240 | Published online: 10 Mar 2011

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Timo Mäntylä, Fabio Del Missier & Lars-Göran Nilsson. (2009) Age Differences in Multiple Outcome Measures of Time-Based Prospective Memory. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 16:6, pages 708-720.
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Joyce M. Oates & Zehra F. Peynircioğlu. (2016) Event-Based Prospective Memory Is Resistant but Not Immune to Proactive Interference. The American Journal of Psychology 129:4, pages 419-427.
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Joyce M. Oates, Zehra F. Peynircioğlu & Kathryn B. Bates. (2015) Is Event-Based Prospective Memory Resistant to Proactive Interference?. Current Psychology 35:4, pages 632-637.
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Maria Adriana Neroni, Nadia Gamboz & Maria A. Brandimonte. (2014) Does episodic future thinking improve prospective remembering?. Consciousness and Cognition 23, pages 53-62.
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Miranda Occhionero, Maria José Esposito, Pier Carla Cicogna & Giovanna Nigro. (2010) The effects of ongoing activity on time estimation in prospective remembering. Applied Cognitive Psychology 24:6, pages 774-791.
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Timo Mäntylä, Maria Grazia Carelli & Helen Forman. (2007) Time monitoring and executive functioning in children and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 96:1, pages 1-19.
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