Gladwin Thomas Edward, Jewiss Matt, Banic Milena, Pereira Antonina
Institute of Education, Health and Social Sciences, University of Chichester, United Kingdom; Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Institute of Education, Health and Social Sciences, University of Chichester, United Kingdom.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2020 May;206:103066. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2020.103066. Epub 2020 Apr 8.
Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to execute future intended actions and may be negatively affected by impulsivity. The current study aimed to address questions on (1) relationships of PM with facets of impulsivity; (2) psychometric properties of a PM task, in particular convergent validity with self-reported PM; and (3) whether external support of the encoding process would improve PM or affect relationships with impulsivity. 245 participants performed the experiment online. Participants completed either a baseline version of the task, which combined blocks of an ongoing working memory task with PM trials involving a varying stimulus requiring an alternative response; or a version that provided external support of encoding by requesting that participants visualize and execute the intended prospective action before each block. The Prospective-Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) and Short Version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale (SUPPS) were used to assess self-reported prospective memory and facets of impulsivity. Reliability of PM performance was good and remained acceptable even with the exclusion of participants with low scores. PM performance was associated with self-reported PM, explaining variance in addition to that explained by working memory performance. PM performance was also negatively associated with impulsivity, in particular sensation seeking and positive urgency, but only in the baseline task. Support did not cause overall improvements in performance. In conclusion, results provided further evidence for a relationship between facets of impulsivity and PM. PM as assessed via the current task has good psychometric properties.
前瞻记忆(PM)是执行未来意向性行动的能力,可能会受到冲动性的负面影响。本研究旨在解决以下问题:(1)前瞻记忆与冲动性各方面的关系;(2)一项前瞻记忆任务的心理测量特性,特别是与自我报告的前瞻记忆的收敛效度;(3)编码过程的外部支持是否会改善前瞻记忆或影响与冲动性的关系。245名参与者在线完成了实验。参与者完成了任务的基线版本,该版本将一个正在进行的工作记忆任务的各个部分与包含不同刺激且需要做出替代反应的前瞻记忆试验相结合;或者完成一个通过要求参与者在每个部分之前想象并执行预期的前瞻行动来提供编码外部支持的版本。使用前瞻-回顾记忆问卷(PRMQ)和UPPS-P冲动行为量表简版(SUPPS)来评估自我报告的前瞻记忆和冲动性各方面。即使排除低分参与者,前瞻记忆表现的信度也良好且仍可接受。前瞻记忆表现与自我报告的前瞻记忆相关,除了工作记忆表现所解释的方差外,还能解释其他方差。前瞻记忆表现也与冲动性呈负相关,特别是与感觉寻求和积极紧迫性,但仅在基线任务中如此。外部支持并未导致表现的整体改善。总之,研究结果为冲动性各方面与前瞻记忆之间的关系提供了进一步的证据。通过当前任务评估的前瞻记忆具有良好的心理测量特性。