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Episodic foresight in ageing and clinical groups
2017Episodic foresight involves the basic capacity to imagine future scenarios and to use these to guide future-directed behaviour. However, although over the past decade, research on this psychological capacity has flourished, with few exceptions this has been restricted to the ‘imagining’ component of episodic foresight, with only very limited ...
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Episodic foresight beyond the very next event in 3‐ and 4‐year‐old children
Developmental Psychobiology, 2017AbstractTesting episodic foresight in children generally involves presenting them with a problem in one location (e.g., Room A) and, after a spending a delay in a different location, telling them they will be returning to Room A. Before they go, children are presented with a number of items, one of which will allow them to solve the problem in Room A ...
Hannah Boden +3 more
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2015
We explored 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds' capacity to draw on a past experience that entailed the lack of a particular resource (in this case, toys) in one room, but not in another, to make an adaptive choice (i.e., place toys in the room where there were none) for a subsequent visit to the two rooms. Children's memory for which room had toys and which room
Cristina M, Atance +2 more
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We explored 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds' capacity to draw on a past experience that entailed the lack of a particular resource (in this case, toys) in one room, but not in another, to make an adaptive choice (i.e., place toys in the room where there were none) for a subsequent visit to the two rooms. Children's memory for which room had toys and which room
Cristina M, Atance +2 more
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Preschoolers' Saving: A Behavioural Manifestation of Episodic Foresight
2015The aim of this dissertation was to develop a novel behavioural method to assess young children’s capacity for episodic foresight. Specifically, I developed a marble game paradigm to assess whether 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children would save marbles for future enjoyment.
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The development of episodic foresight: emerging concepts and methods.
Advances in child development and behavior, 2011Episodic foresight is here defined as the ability to project oneself into the future and mentally simulate situations and outcomes. Tasks used to study the development of episodic foresight in young children are reviewed and compared to tasks used to study other future-oriented abilities (planning, delay of gratification, and prospective memory) in the
Judith A, Hudson +2 more
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Young time travellers: Episodic foresight in children [PDF]
A central part of the human condition is our capacity to insightfully and flexibly reason about, and prepare for, multiple futures. This ‘episodic foresight’ is responsible for our ability to take full advantage of opportunities, avoid threats, plan and prepare for various future events, and much more; it effectively allows us to shape our future to ...
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Episodic Foresight in Typically-Developing Children and Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
2013The capacity to mentally project the self into the future or, what has recently been termed “episodic foresight” is an emerging topic of study in developmental psychology. The aim of this dissertation was to review available research on this topic and explore its development in two groups of children: typically-developing preschoolers and children with
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Emotion regulation in episodic interventions to strategy: The case of organizational foresight
Episodic interventions to the strategy of an organization with consultant-facilitators can trigger significant emotional responses. Yet little is known on how the emotions of all parties involved therein should be regulated. This is particularly evident in organizational foresight processes as these elicit more pronounced emotional responses than otherAlex Fergnani +2 more
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Verbal Explanations and Item Choices as Joint Indices of Children’s Episodic Foresight
Journal of Cognition and Development, 2022Tessa R. Mazachowsky +3 more
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