peer reviewedRecent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into the future are closely related. The purpose of the present study was to confirm this proposition by examining whether the relationship observed between personality and episodic memory could be extended to episodic future thinking and, more generally, to investigate the influence of personality traits on self-information processing in the past and in the future. Results show that Neuroticism and Harm Avoidance predict more negative past memories and future projections. Other personality dimensions exhibit a more limited influence on mental time travel (MTT). Therefore, our study provide an additiona...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
YesObjectives To examine the impact of memory accessibility on episodic future thinking. Design ...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into th...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985. “Memory for the future”: An essay on the temporal organi...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985), Suddendorf (1994) and Tulving (1985), exploration of th...
As humans, we frequently engage in mental time travel, reliving past experiences and imagining possi...
Research on future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) is highly active yet somewhat unruly. I belie...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Increasing evidence from several domains of research indicates that similar neurocognitive mechanism...
This introductory chapter reviews research on future-oriented mental time travel to date (the past),...
Research on autobiographical remembering has shown the intertwined relationship between the self and...
According to temporal self-appraisal theory, people evaluate themselves in the past in a way that ma...
AbstractMemory and time have multifaceted links. Along the time axis, memory is divided into short- ...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
YesObjectives To examine the impact of memory accessibility on episodic future thinking. Design ...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into th...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985. “Memory for the future”: An essay on the temporal organi...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985), Suddendorf (1994) and Tulving (1985), exploration of th...
As humans, we frequently engage in mental time travel, reliving past experiences and imagining possi...
Research on future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) is highly active yet somewhat unruly. I belie...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Increasing evidence from several domains of research indicates that similar neurocognitive mechanism...
This introductory chapter reviews research on future-oriented mental time travel to date (the past),...
Research on autobiographical remembering has shown the intertwined relationship between the self and...
According to temporal self-appraisal theory, people evaluate themselves in the past in a way that ma...
AbstractMemory and time have multifaceted links. Along the time axis, memory is divided into short- ...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
YesObjectives To examine the impact of memory accessibility on episodic future thinking. Design ...