Being able to envision emotional events that might happen in the future has a clear adaptive value. This study addressed the functional neuroanatomy of this process and investigated whether it is modulated by temporal distance. Participants imagined positive and negative events pertaining to the near future or far future while their brain activity was measured with fMRI. The results demonstrate that the anterior part of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) was more active in envisioning emotional events in the far future than in the near future, whereas the caudate nucleus was engaged in envisioning emotional (especially positive) situations in the near future. We argue that the anterior part of the vmPFC might assign emotional values...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
<div><p>Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features...
Rostromedial prefrontal cortex (rmPFC) has been implicated in many forms of future thinking. For exa...
Affective future thinking allows us to prepare for future outcomes, but we know little about neural ...
Although the future often seems intangible, we can make it more concrete by imagining prospective ev...
Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possi...
A potent way to plan for the future is to imagine possible prospective episodes and their associated...
Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities,...
Individuals with pronounced self-transcendence values have been shown to put greater weight on the l...
Humans can vividly imagine possible future events. This faculty, episodic prospection, allows the si...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Human thought is prone to biases. Some biases serve as beneficial heuristics to free up limited cogn...
Simulations of future experiences are often emotionally arousing, and the tendency to repeatedly sim...
The role of ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in mental time travel toward the past and the fut...
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
<div><p>Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features...
Rostromedial prefrontal cortex (rmPFC) has been implicated in many forms of future thinking. For exa...
Affective future thinking allows us to prepare for future outcomes, but we know little about neural ...
Although the future often seems intangible, we can make it more concrete by imagining prospective ev...
Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possi...
A potent way to plan for the future is to imagine possible prospective episodes and their associated...
Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities,...
Individuals with pronounced self-transcendence values have been shown to put greater weight on the l...
Humans can vividly imagine possible future events. This faculty, episodic prospection, allows the si...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Human thought is prone to biases. Some biases serve as beneficial heuristics to free up limited cogn...
Simulations of future experiences are often emotionally arousing, and the tendency to repeatedly sim...
The role of ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in mental time travel toward the past and the fut...
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
<div><p>Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features...
Rostromedial prefrontal cortex (rmPFC) has been implicated in many forms of future thinking. For exa...