Mahy, Caitlin E VSchnitzspahn, KatharinaHering, AlexandraPagobo, JacquelineKliegel, Matthias2018-02-032018-02-032018-05Mahy, C E V, Schnitzspahn, K, Hering, A, Pagobo, J & Kliegel, M 2018, 'The delay period as an opportunity to think about future intentions : Effects of delay length and delay task difficulty on young adult’s prospective memory performance', Psychological Research, vol. 82, no. 3, pp. 607-316. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-017-0841-20340-0727http://hdl.handle.net/2164/9987Acknowledgements Preparation of the manuscript was partially funded by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada Discovery Grant (RGPIN-2015-03774) and Swiss Government Scholarship to CEVM. MK acknowledges funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The authors wish to thank Chirine Ajram, Joelle Barthassat, Katelyn Brausewetter, Riley Brennan, Malik Djela, Alison O’Connor, and Delphine Paumier for their assistance with data collection. Funding This study was funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (Grant Number: RGPIN-2015-03774 to Caitlin Mahy).101077286engprospective memorydelay task difficultydelay lengthintentionsrefreshingBF PsychologyGeneral Arts and HumanitiesGeneral PsychologyBFThe delay period as an opportunity to think about future intentions : Effects of delay length and delay task difficulty on young adult’s prospective memory performanceJournal article10.1007/s00426-017-0841-2823