Abstract Human experience takes place in the line of mental time (MT) created through 'self-projection' of oneself to different time-points in the past or future. Here we manipulated self-projection in MT not only with respect to one's life events but also with respect to one's faces from different past and future time-points. Behavioural and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging activity showed three independent effects characterized by (i) similarity between past recollection and future imagination, (ii) facilitation of judgements related to the future as compared with the past, and (iii) facilitation of judgements related to time-points distant from the present. These effects were found with respect to faces and events, and...
Recent evidence has shown that the mental representation of time is "embodied"-time is expressed via...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Researchers working in many fields of psychology and neuroscience are interested in the temporal str...
Mental time travel (MTT), the ability to travel mentally back and forward in time in order to reexpe...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
Research on future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) is highly active yet somewhat unruly. I belie...
While humans are capable of mentally transcending the here and now, this faculty for mental time tra...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies have shown that reflecting on representations of the present ...
It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into th...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies have shown that reflecting on representations of the present ...
It has recently been suggested that memory and theory of mind may share the characteristic of mental...
The human mind is continuously involved in "projecting" the self in time in order to process past me...
Accumulating evidence suggests that humans process time and space in similar veins. Humans represent...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Recent evidence has shown that the mental representation of time is "embodied"-time is expressed via...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Researchers working in many fields of psychology and neuroscience are interested in the temporal str...
Mental time travel (MTT), the ability to travel mentally back and forward in time in order to reexpe...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
Research on future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) is highly active yet somewhat unruly. I belie...
While humans are capable of mentally transcending the here and now, this faculty for mental time tra...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies have shown that reflecting on representations of the present ...
It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into th...
Recent functional neuroimaging studies have shown that reflecting on representations of the present ...
It has recently been suggested that memory and theory of mind may share the characteristic of mental...
The human mind is continuously involved in "projecting" the self in time in order to process past me...
Accumulating evidence suggests that humans process time and space in similar veins. Humans represent...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Recent evidence has shown that the mental representation of time is "embodied"-time is expressed via...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...