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The effect of task appropriate processing of on-going task on event-based prospective memory
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동시과제의 처리 적절성이 미래계획기억 수행에 미치는 효과

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Youngshin Park (가톨릭대학교) Jaehee Rim (Kth UX 연구실) Misuk Jang (가톨릭대학교)
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The Korean Society for Cognitive Science KOREAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE Vol.22 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2011.12
Pages
449 - 467 (19page)

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This study was designed to examine the influence of task appropriate processing on prospective memory(PM). The TAP was manipulated with list type within study phase and association category type among PM target words. Associated word lists used for ongoing task were consisted of semantically associated lists and orthographically associated lists. Target words for PM task were consisted of city names or words for ending with the letter of ‘도’. Accordi ng to the TAP view, PM performance would be better in the condition of task appropriate processing rather than in the condition of task inappropriate processing. Total fifty students volunteered for two experiments for the present study. The main finding was that PM performance was influenced by the task appropriate processing with ongoing task. In other words, PM performance was facilitated when association type between ongoing list and PM target word was same. Second, ongoing rask performance was also influenced by task appropriated processing. These results were discussed in task appropriated processing theory and previous studies.

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