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). At the cognitive level, these abilities are thought to rely on “scene construction” (the ability to bind together multimodal elements of a scene in mind—dependent on hippocampal functioning) and temporal “self-projection” (the ability to mentally project oneself through time—dependent on prefrontal cortex functioning). Although autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by diminished episodic memory, it is unclear whether episodic future thinking is correspondingly impaired. Moreover, the underlying bas...
People with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have difficulties mentally simulating events, perhaps d...
We studied episodic memory and future thinking for self-relevant and other-relevant events at differ...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show atypicalities in episodic memory (Boucher et al...
There appears to be a common network of brain regions that underlie the ability to recall past perso...
Objective: There appears to be a common network of brain regions that underlie the ability to recall...
The ability to remember past experiences (episodic memory) is thought to be related to the ability t...
This study explored spatial navigation alongside several other cognitive abilities that are thought ...
Individuals with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have difficulties in the recollection of past exper...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Neuropsychology data from Lind, S., Williams, D.M., ...
Background and Objectives: The overall objective of the current thesis was to investigate three form...
The capacity to imagine oneself experiencing future events has important implications for effective ...
The capacity to mentally project the self into the future or, what has recently been termed “episodi...
Increasing evidence indicates that the subjective experience of recollection is diminished in autism...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been suggested to underlie anticipatory pleasure (AP), itself kno...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been suggested to underlie anticipatory pleasure (AP), itself kno...
People with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have difficulties mentally simulating events, perhaps d...
We studied episodic memory and future thinking for self-relevant and other-relevant events at differ...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show atypicalities in episodic memory (Boucher et al...
There appears to be a common network of brain regions that underlie the ability to recall past perso...
Objective: There appears to be a common network of brain regions that underlie the ability to recall...
The ability to remember past experiences (episodic memory) is thought to be related to the ability t...
This study explored spatial navigation alongside several other cognitive abilities that are thought ...
Individuals with Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have difficulties in the recollection of past exper...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Neuropsychology data from Lind, S., Williams, D.M., ...
Background and Objectives: The overall objective of the current thesis was to investigate three form...
The capacity to imagine oneself experiencing future events has important implications for effective ...
The capacity to mentally project the self into the future or, what has recently been termed “episodi...
Increasing evidence indicates that the subjective experience of recollection is diminished in autism...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been suggested to underlie anticipatory pleasure (AP), itself kno...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been suggested to underlie anticipatory pleasure (AP), itself kno...
People with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have difficulties mentally simulating events, perhaps d...
We studied episodic memory and future thinking for self-relevant and other-relevant events at differ...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show atypicalities in episodic memory (Boucher et al...