The Dynamic Interplay Between Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes Supporting Prospective Remembering

CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE(2017)

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Like many dual process theories in the psychological sciences, existing models of prospective memory (i.e., remembering to execute future intentions) emphasize the role of singular top-down or bottom-up processes that act in isolation. We argue that top-down and bottom-up processes are interconnected and dynamically interact to support prospective memory. We elaborate on this dynamic multiprocess framework by focusing on recent behavioral, neuroimaging, and eye-tracking research that demonstrated the dynamic nature of monitoring (top-down) and spontaneous retrieval (bottom-up) processes in relation to contextual factors, metacognition, and individual differences. We conclude that identifying how dual processes interact with environmental and individual difference factors is crucial for advancing understanding of cognition and behavior.
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prospective memory,spontaneous retrieval,involuntary memory,monitoring,metacognition,working memory,attention,aging,context
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