“…Although the majority of studies have found no effect (e.g., Einstein, Holland, McDaniel, & Guynn, 1992;Guynn, McDaniel, & Einstein, 1998;Stone, Dismukes, & Remington, 2001) or a negative impact of a longer delay interval on PM performance (e.g., Brandimonte & Passolunghi, 1994;Johansson, Andersson, & Ronnberg, 2000;McBride, Coane, Drwal, & LaRose, 2013;Nigro, Senese, Natullo, & Sergi, 2002;Somerville, Wellman, & Cultice, 1983;Tierney, Bucks, Weinborn, Hodgson, & Woods, 2016), two studies have found a positive impact of a longer delay on PM (Hicks, Marsh, & Russell, 2000;Mahy & Moses, 2011). Hicks, Marsh, and Russell (2000) examined the impact of delay interval length on young adults' PM in a series of experiments.…”