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Attention to Delayed Intention model  

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  • A neuropsychological model of the brain regions thought to be involved in the maintenance and retrieval of intentions in prospective memory (Cona et al., 2015). "[…] the model proposes that the dorsal frontoparietal network is involved in maintenance and allocation of top-down attention that is used both to monitor for the occurrence of the PM [prospective memory] cue and to maintain the intention in mind. The ventral frontoparietal network, on the other hand, mediates the bottom-up attention automatically captured by the occurrence of the prospective cues and used during retrieval." (Raskin, 2018, p. 745-746).

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  • AtoDI model

Creador

  • Frank Arnould

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/P66-Q516SSQG-M

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