The remembering–imagining system [PDF]
Remembering and imagining are intricately related, particularly in imagining the future: episodic future thinking. It is proposed that remembering the recent past and imagining the near future take place in what we term the remembering–imagining system ...
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The association between past and future oriented thinking: Evidence from autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
A number of recently developed theories (e.g., the constructive episodic simulation, self-projection, and scene construction hypotheses) propose that the ability to simulate possible future events (sometimes referred to as episodic future thinking ...
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Amnesia and future thinking: Exploring the role of memory in the quantity and quality of episodic future thoughts. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of memory accessibility on episodic future thinking. DESIGN: Single-case study of neurological patient HCM and an age-matched comparison group of neurologically Healthy Controls.
Barak, O +4 more
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Using an episodic specificity induction to improve children’s future thinking
Episodic future thinking (EFT) is the ability to subjectively pre-experience a specific future event. Future-oriented cognition in young children positively predicts physical health and financial status later in life.
Annick F. N. Tanguay +4 more
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Your space or mine? : Mapping self in time [PDF]
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The Role of Theory of Mind, Episodic Future Thinking and Creativity in Predicting the Event-based and time-based Prospective Memory of the Adolescents [PDF]
Introduction: Prospective memory is an important precursor for independent living adolescents. Aim: This study aims to the role of theory of mind, episodic future thinking and creativity in predicting the event-based and time-based prospective memory of
Maede Bahri, Maryam Bahri
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Remembering what could have happened: Neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking [PDF]
Recent evidence suggests that our capacities to remember the past and to imagine what might happen in the future largely depend on the same core brain network that includes the middle temporal lobe, the posterior cingulate/retrosplenial cortex, the ...
Addis, Donna R. +4 more
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Episodic Future Thinking as Digital Micro-interventions
Micro-interventions are quick focused behavioural interventions aimed at matching users’ current capacity for engagement. Mobile devices are powerful, interactive, and sensor-rich platforms for delivering micro-interventions and for determining when and where to do so.
Dan Roland Persson +4 more
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Psychometric Evaluation of an Episodic Future Thinking Variant of the Autobiographical Memory Test – Episodic Future Thinking-Test (EFT-T) [PDF]
Abstract. Future-oriented variants of the Autobiographical Memory Test (AMT) are often used to assess the generation of specific episodic future thoughts, however, as yet the underlying factor structure of items in this modified test has not been examined.
David John Hallford +3 more
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Mental time travel in dysphoria: Differences in the content and subjective experience of past and future episodes [PDF]
Previous research has shown that depressed individuals demonstrate a number of biases in their ability to retrieve past events and simulate future events.
Anderson, Rachel J., Evans, Gemma L.
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