AbstractThe ability to mentally navigate through time - thinking about the past, present and future - has been coined Mental Time Travel (MTT; Suddendorf & Corballis, 2007). MTT can be understood as a fusion of episodic (Tulving, 1984) and prospective memories and is thought to necessitate high-level cognitive processes such as recursion and analogy that operate on the mental representations of events in time. The theoretical landscape for MTT is closely related to our current understanding of space and number processing in the brain. For instance, a common reference frame for the representation of time, space and number has recently been proposed (Bueti & Walsh, 2009; Dehaene & Brannon, 2011) and evidence in favor of the existence of inter...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
The concept of time is elusive to direct observation, yet it pervades almost every aspect of our dai...
What is the relationship between space and time in the human mind? Studies in adults show an asymmet...
AbstractThe ability to mentally navigate through time - thinking about the past, present and future ...
While humans are capable of mentally transcending the here and now, this faculty for mental time tra...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
BACKGROUND: The ability to travel mentally through time sets humans apart from many other species, y...
Accumulating evidence suggests that humans process time and space in similar veins. Humans represent...
none5siNumerous studies agree that time is represented in spatial terms in the brain. Here we invest...
How do we construct abstract ideas like justice, mathematics, or time-travel? In this paper we inves...
Researchers working in many fields of psychology and neuroscience are interested in the temporal str...
The ability to travel mentally through time sets humans apart from many other species, yet little is...
This article provides the first comprehensive conceptual account for the imagistic mental machinery ...
Mental time travel and theory of mind are crucial cognitive capacities that humans use every day in ...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
The concept of time is elusive to direct observation, yet it pervades almost every aspect of our dai...
What is the relationship between space and time in the human mind? Studies in adults show an asymmet...
AbstractThe ability to mentally navigate through time - thinking about the past, present and future ...
While humans are capable of mentally transcending the here and now, this faculty for mental time tra...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
BACKGROUND: The ability to travel mentally through time sets humans apart from many other species, y...
Accumulating evidence suggests that humans process time and space in similar veins. Humans represent...
none5siNumerous studies agree that time is represented in spatial terms in the brain. Here we invest...
How do we construct abstract ideas like justice, mathematics, or time-travel? In this paper we inves...
Researchers working in many fields of psychology and neuroscience are interested in the temporal str...
The ability to travel mentally through time sets humans apart from many other species, yet little is...
This article provides the first comprehensive conceptual account for the imagistic mental machinery ...
Mental time travel and theory of mind are crucial cognitive capacities that humans use every day in ...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
Mental time travel is an adaptive capacity that enables humans to engage in deliberate, prudent acti...
The concept of time is elusive to direct observation, yet it pervades almost every aspect of our dai...
What is the relationship between space and time in the human mind? Studies in adults show an asymmet...