Event-based prospective memory deficits in individuals with high depressive symptomatology: Problems controlling attentional resources?

作者: Yanqi Ryan Li , Shayne Loft , Michael Weinborn , Murray T. Maybery

DOI: 10.1080/13803395.2014.918090

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摘要: Depression has been found to be related neurocognitive deficits in areas important successful prospective memory (PM) performance, including executive function, attention, and retrospective memory. However, research specific depression PM produced a mixed pattern of results. The current study further examined the task conditions which event-based may emerge individuals with high depressive symptomatology (HDS) relative low (LDS) capacity HDS allocate attentional resources tasks. Sixty-four participants (32 HDS, 32 LDS) were required make response when target words presented during an ongoing lexical decision task. When importance was emphasized, time costs task, accuracy, did not differ between LDS groups. This finding is consistent previous demonstrating that accuracy i...

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