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A review of Virtual Week for prospective memory assessment: Clinical implicationsRendell et al., 2009
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- Rendell P
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It is now recognised that prospective memory (PM) failures are commonly observed in clinical groups, and have important implications for functional independence. However, well- validated measures of PM have traditionally been lacking, making this construct difficult to …
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