We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) ability. This theory predicts that attention promotes a memory-based process that encodes memories of unexpected events, facilitates accurate recollection of information of such events during MTT, and optimizes subsequent decision-making. This process coexists with a habitual process that governs all other events and treats them equally. Our theory demonstrates that the memory-based process is useful when the environment features novel experiences that are likely to be relevant in future decision-making, hence worth remembering accurately. By contrast, the habitual process is optimal in environments that either do not change significantly, or have...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
Episodic memory, which depends critically on the integrity of the medial temporal lobe (MTL), has be...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective adva...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
The capacity to imagine situations that have already happened or fictitious events that may take pla...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...
Mental time travel refers to the ability of an organism to project herself backward and forward in t...
In this chapter we examine the tendency to view future-oriented mental time travel as a unitary facu...
Episodic and semantic memory have been cornerstones of memory research ever since they were first ...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
Episodic memory (memories of the personal past) and prospecting the future (anticipating events) are...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
The episodic memory system allows us to experience the emotions of past, counterfactual, and prospec...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
Episodic memory, which depends critically on the integrity of the medial temporal lobe (MTL), has be...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective adva...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
The capacity to imagine situations that have already happened or fictitious events that may take pla...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...
Mental time travel refers to the ability of an organism to project herself backward and forward in t...
In this chapter we examine the tendency to view future-oriented mental time travel as a unitary facu...
Episodic and semantic memory have been cornerstones of memory research ever since they were first ...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
Episodic memory (memories of the personal past) and prospecting the future (anticipating events) are...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
The episodic memory system allows us to experience the emotions of past, counterfactual, and prospec...
Recent research on autonoetic consciousness indicates that the ability to remember the past and the ...
Episodic memory, which depends critically on the integrity of the medial temporal lobe (MTL), has be...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...