Cognitive models of anxiety and depression have long suggested a central role for future-oriented thinking in these disorders. Experimental studies suggest that anxiety and depression are characterised by distinct future-oriented thinking profiles, and that these profiles are markedly different from those of asymptomatic adults. In this paper, we review these profiles and propose two explanatory models marked by two different neurocognitive systems. The Reconstructive Memory Model emphasises a role for emotionally driven learning and retrieval in episodic foresight (i.e., the construction of future-oriented scenarios), and the Valuation Model proposes that an overweighing of risk and uncertainty estimates can be invoked to explain the futur...
Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory has been well established in depression, but whether ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
A consistent feature of clinical depression emphasised in several theories is a pessimistic view of ...
Anxiety and mood disorders in later life are the focus of an increasing amount of intervention resea...
Anxiety and mood disorders in later life are the focus of an increasing amount of intervention resea...
Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in the future and project oneself ...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
The present study presents a replication and methodological extension of MacLeod, Tata, Kentish, and...
Prior research has found that depression affects how individuals recall self-defining memories by pr...
Negative thoughts about future events are a central aspect of anxiety disorders. It is important to ...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are common during adolescence and could have detrimental ...
Objective In this paper, we examine the relationship between episodic foresight and anxiety from an ...
In this study, an electronic version of the future-thinking task was created in order to make the t...
International audienceBackgroundWhile there has been a body of work that has investigated past think...
Background: While there has been a body of work that has investigated past thinking in individuals w...
Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory has been well established in depression, but whether ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
A consistent feature of clinical depression emphasised in several theories is a pessimistic view of ...
Anxiety and mood disorders in later life are the focus of an increasing amount of intervention resea...
Anxiety and mood disorders in later life are the focus of an increasing amount of intervention resea...
Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in the future and project oneself ...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
The present study presents a replication and methodological extension of MacLeod, Tata, Kentish, and...
Prior research has found that depression affects how individuals recall self-defining memories by pr...
Negative thoughts about future events are a central aspect of anxiety disorders. It is important to ...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are common during adolescence and could have detrimental ...
Objective In this paper, we examine the relationship between episodic foresight and anxiety from an ...
In this study, an electronic version of the future-thinking task was created in order to make the t...
International audienceBackgroundWhile there has been a body of work that has investigated past think...
Background: While there has been a body of work that has investigated past thinking in individuals w...
Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory has been well established in depression, but whether ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
A consistent feature of clinical depression emphasised in several theories is a pessimistic view of ...