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Fabio Del Missier1, Marta Stragà1, Mimì Visentini1
1Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste.
Framing delayed intentions as time rules or specific instances impacts memory. Rules are learned faster, but instances lead to better prospective memory performance and different cognitive strategies.
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