Joint Episodic Future Thinking
We can imagine personal events that may occur in our future. This cognitive function is called episodic future thinking. Some future events are shared with others (e.g., a trip with family).
Noboru Matsumoto +4 more
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Neural Substrates of Semantic Prospection – Evidence from the Dementias
The ability to envisage personally relevant events at a future time point represents an incredibly sophisticated cognitive endeavor and one that appears to be intimately linked to episodic memory integrity.
Muireann eIrish +10 more
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Episodic Memory and Episodic Future Thinking Impairments in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Underlying Difficulty With Scene Construction or Self-Projection? [PDF]
Objective: There appears to be a common network of brain regions that underlie the ability to recall past personal experiences (episodic memory) and the ability to imagine possible future personal experiences (episodic future thinking).
Lind, Sophie E. +11 more
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Spatial navigation impairments among intellectually high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder: Exploring relations with theory of mind, episodic memory, and episodic future thinking [PDF]
Research suggests that spatial navigation relies on the same neural network as episodic memory, episodic future thinking, and theory of mind (ToM).
Lind, Sophie E. +9 more
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Episodic future thinking and grocery shopping online [PDF]
Grocery shopping shapes the home food environment, which can contribute to the development of obesity. Episodic future thinking (EFT) helps adults make healthier decisions by initiating prospective thinking, which guides one to forego smaller immediate rewards in favor of larger delayed rewards.
Kelseanna, Hollis-Hansen +3 more
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Eye movements disrupt episodic future thinking [PDF]
Remembering the past and imagining the future both rely on complex mental imagery. We considered the possibility that constructing a future scene might tap a component of mental imagery that is not as critical for remembering past scenes. Whereas visual imagery plays an important role in remembering the past, we predicted that spatial imagery plays a ...
de Vito, Stefania +3 more
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Positivity bias in past and future episodic thinking: Relationship with anxiety, depression, and retrieval-induced forgetting [PDF]
Positivity biases in autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking are considered important in mental wellbeing and are reduced in anxiety and depression. The inhibitory processes underlying retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) have been proposed to
L Marsh +13 more
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Episodic future thinking in generalized anxiety disorder [PDF]
Research on future-oriented cognition in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has primarily focused on worry, while less is known about the role of episodic future thinking (EFT), an imagery-based cognitive process. To characterize EFT in this disorder, we used the experimental recombination procedure, in which 21 GAD and 19 healthy participants ...
Jade Q. Wu +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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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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