Episodic future thinking refers to the capacity to imagine or simulate experiences that might occur in one's personal future. Cognitive, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging research concerning episodic future thinking has accelerated during recent years. This article discusses research that has delineated cognitive and neural mechanisms that support episodic future thinking as well as the functions that episodic future thinking serves. Studies focused on mechanisms have identified a core brain network that underlies episodic future thinking and have begun to tease apart the relative contributions of particular regions in this network, and the specific cognitive processes that they support. Studies concerned with functions have identified s...
In the last two decades, the study of memory processes has been expanded to encompass theprocesses i...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Research on children's prospective memory (PM) shows an increase of performance across childhood and...
Episodic future thinking refers to the capacity to imagine or simulate experiences that might occur ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Memory can be flexibly used to image events that might happen in one’s personal future, a capacity t...
Increasing evidence from several domains of research indicates that similar neurocognitive mechanism...
Extant findings suggest interesting avenues for the investigation of the potential relationship betw...
Considerable evidence suggests that episodic memory and foresight rely on the same underlying cognit...
Recent findings suggest that multiple event properties contribute to shape the phenomenology of epis...
The ability to imagine the future is a complex mental faculty that depends on an ensemble of cogniti...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
In the last two decades, the study of memory processes has been expanded to encompass theprocesses i...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Research on children's prospective memory (PM) shows an increase of performance across childhood and...
Episodic future thinking refers to the capacity to imagine or simulate experiences that might occur ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Memory can be flexibly used to image events that might happen in one’s personal future, a capacity t...
Increasing evidence from several domains of research indicates that similar neurocognitive mechanism...
Extant findings suggest interesting avenues for the investigation of the potential relationship betw...
Considerable evidence suggests that episodic memory and foresight rely on the same underlying cognit...
Recent findings suggest that multiple event properties contribute to shape the phenomenology of epis...
The ability to imagine the future is a complex mental faculty that depends on an ensemble of cogniti...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
In the last two decades, the study of memory processes has been expanded to encompass theprocesses i...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, it...
Research on children's prospective memory (PM) shows an increase of performance across childhood and...