Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2426638 Behavioural Processes 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A number of animal models of prospective memory have been developed.•Rodent models are useful for exploring neural substrates and clinical conditions.•Non-human primates are useful for studying developmental pathways and competencies.•Comparative approaches are useful to explore insights and theories of human prospective memory.

Prospective memory consists of forming a representation of a future action, temporarily storing that representation in memory, and retrieving it at a future time point. Here, we review the recent development of animal models of prospective memory. We review experiments using rats that focus on the development of time-based and event-based prospective memory. Next, we review a number of prospective-memory approaches that have been used with a variety of non-human primates. Finally, we review selected approaches from the human literature on prospective memory to identify targets for development of animal models of prospective memory.This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: “Tribute to Tom Zentall”.

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