Humans can imagine what happened in the past and what will happen in the future, but also what did not happen and what might happen. We reflect on envisioned events from alternative timelines, while knowing that we only ever live on one timeline. Considering alternative timelines rests on representations of temporal junctures, or points in time at which possible versions of reality diverge. These representations become increasingly sophisticated over childhood, first enabling preparation for mutually exclusive future possibilities and later the experience of counterfactual emotions like regret. By contrast, it remains unclear whether non-human animals represent temporal junctures at all. The emergence of these representations may have been ...
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when people think about what might have been, they construct a mental representation of the actual s...
This article contains the argument that the human ability to travel mentally in time constitutes a d...
In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective adva...
Recent behavioral experiments with scrub jays and nonhuman primates indicate they can anticipate and...
Are humans alone in their ability to reminisce about the past and imagine the future? Recent evidenc...
Mental time travel in human adults includes a sense of when past events occurred and future events a...
We argue that from an evolutionary perspective memory systems have to be evaluated not in terms of h...
It has been proposed by some that only humans have the ability to mentally travel back in time (i.e....
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Through an interdisciplinary perspective integrating behavior, neurobiology and evolution, we presen...
Humans often engage in complex thought about the past, present, and future. They not only think abou...
Recent neurological evidence suggests that rats can mentally represent novel spatial trajectories an...
Episodic memory, enabling conscious recollection of past episodes, can be distinguished from semanti...
This article contains the argument that the human ability to travel mentally in time constitutes a d...
This article considers the role of mental time travel in human evolution. A central thesis is that o...
when people think about what might have been, they construct a mental representation of the actual s...
This article contains the argument that the human ability to travel mentally in time constitutes a d...
In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective adva...
Recent behavioral experiments with scrub jays and nonhuman primates indicate they can anticipate and...
Are humans alone in their ability to reminisce about the past and imagine the future? Recent evidenc...