Episodic future thinking refers to mentally traveling forward in time to preexperience an event, and emerging research suggests that this is more difficult for older adults. The current study was designed to better understand the effect of aging on separate component processes of age differences in episodic future thinking. Young (n = 24) and older (n = 25) adults were asked to construct a) atemporal scenarios, b) future scenarios, and c) a narrative that involved navigation. Each of these conditions assesses the capacity to construct and describe a scene, but only the future scenario requires a subjective sense of self in time (autonoetic consciousness). The composite measure of performance showed that relative to young adults, older adult...
Efficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by reducing the need for resource-dem...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to "preexperience" an event, ...
Efficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by reducing the need for resource-dem...
Episodic future thinking refers to mentally traveling forward in time to preexperience an event, and...
Episodic future thinking refers to mentally traveling forward in time to preexperience an event, and...
Much of our behaviour in the present is based on our memory for the past and our imagination of the ...
Decline in episodic memory is one of the most prominent cognitive deficits seen in late adulthood. I...
The ability to remember past events and imagine future events (episodic future thinking\u2014EFT) ha...
Decline in episodic memory is one of the most prominent cognitive deficits seen in late adulthood. I...
Background and aims Few studies have analyzed the ability to remember past events and imagine future...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to "preexperience" an event, ...
Item does not contain fulltextEfficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by redu...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to “preexperience” an event, ...
Efficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by reducing the need for resource-dem...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to "preexperience" an event, ...
Efficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by reducing the need for resource-dem...
Episodic future thinking refers to mentally traveling forward in time to preexperience an event, and...
Episodic future thinking refers to mentally traveling forward in time to preexperience an event, and...
Much of our behaviour in the present is based on our memory for the past and our imagination of the ...
Decline in episodic memory is one of the most prominent cognitive deficits seen in late adulthood. I...
The ability to remember past events and imagine future events (episodic future thinking\u2014EFT) ha...
Decline in episodic memory is one of the most prominent cognitive deficits seen in late adulthood. I...
Background and aims Few studies have analyzed the ability to remember past events and imagine future...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to "preexperience" an event, ...
Item does not contain fulltextEfficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by redu...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to “preexperience” an event, ...
Efficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by reducing the need for resource-dem...
Episodic future thinking (EFT), the ability to project into the future to "preexperience" an event, ...
Efficient intention formation might improve prospective memory by reducing the need for resource-dem...