Memory for Intentions Test
Prospective memory, also referred to as memory for intentions, is the ability to remember to carry out a future task. It has been linked to poor medical adherence and poor functional outcomes. The MIST, a test of eight time-delayed prospective memory tasks, separates itself from other prospective memory tests by including multidimensional tasks, analyzing the types of skills that may compromise performance, and being appropriate for individuals with neurological disorders.