Prospective memory refers to the ability to remember to perform intended actions in the future. This can involve remembering to carry out tasks at a specific time (time-based prospective memory) or in response to a specific cue or event (event-based prospective memory). For example, remembering to take medication at noon or to bring a cake to a friend’s party when seeing them is considered prospective memory.
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