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When we think of memory, we typically think of remembering past events However, there is another sort of memory for actions tbe performed in the future, such as remembering tgive a message ta friend, ttake medication, or tturn off the oven This sort of memory is called prospective memory, and it supports the planning and forward-looking activities that are a hallmark of human existence However, despite a fast-growing literature and interest in prospective memory among psychologists, nintegrative book provides an overview and synthesis of the theoretical and empirical work on this topic for instructors of memory courses and their students until now