Task appropriate processing

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In the domain of prospective memory, task-appropriate processing refers to the superiority of certain types of learning strategies over others in memory tasks.[1] Task-appropriate processing appears to be facilitated by the unconscious detection of cues for the appropriate processing strategy.[2] Task-appropriate processing is related to transfer-appropriate processing in that the task-appropriateness of learning strategies influences the effectiveness of recall after learning tasks.[3]

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