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Remembering the past and imagining the future in autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
Recent research has revealed that episodic memory (remembering past experiences) and episodic future thinking (imagining future experiences) rely on the same underlying neuro-cognitive system.
Bowler, D. M., Crane, L., Lind, S. E.
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Overgeneral past and future thinking in dysphoria: the role of emotional cues and cueing methodology [PDF]
Overgeneral memory, where individuals exhibit difficulties in retrieving specific episodes from autobiographical memory, has been consistently linked with emotional disorders. However, the majority of this literature has relied upon a single methodology,
Anderson, Rachel J. +2 more
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Future‐directed thinking in first‐episode psychosis
Objectives This study employed the Future Thinking Task ( M ac L eod et al ., 2005, B r
Emmeline Goodby, Andrew K. MacLeod
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Mechanism of specifying level of detail in episodic future thinking
Individuals can simulate and pre-experience the future events. The ability to image the plausible future is termed episodic future thinking. Particularly, it is important for us to construct the detailed scenario about future event.
Yuichi Ito +2 more
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Evidence suggests that memory is involved in making simulations and predictions about the future (i.e., future thinking), but less work has examined how the outcome of those predictions (whether events play out as predicted or expected) subsequently ...
Sneh P. Patel +6 more
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Autonoesis and reconstruction in episodic memory: Is remembering systematically misleading? [PDF]
Mahr and Csibra view autonoesis as being essential to episodic memories and construction as being essential to the process of episodic remembering. These views imply that episodic memory is systematically misleading, not because it often misinforms us ...
Michaelian, Kourken
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Episodic future thinking (EFT), or prospectively imagining yourself in the future, has been developed into an intervention tool to reduce delay discounting (DD), or the preference for smaller immediate over larger future rewards, and to make healthier ...
Sara O’Donnell +2 more
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Some complex cognitive activities impacted by aging (future thinking, problem-solving, creative thinking) have been shown to rely on episodic retrieval, suggesting that cognitive interventions aiming to improve retrieval have the potential to induce ...
Rudy Purkart +4 more
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The ERP correlates of self-knowledge: Are assessments of one’s past, present, and future traits closer to semantic or episodic memory? [PDF]
Self-knowledge concerns one’s own preferences and personality. It pertains to the self (similar to episodic memory), yet does not concern events. It is factual (like semantic memory), but also idiosyncratic.
Benton, Lauren +5 more
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Remembering future life goals: Retrospective future thinking affects life goal qualities
Personal goals are important for the construction and organization of episodic future thought. This study examines the impact of two future thinking perspectives on qualities of mental goal representations.
Ayleen Roderer +2 more
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