Recent research has revealed many similarities between episodic memory, scene construction, and imagination of the future. It has been suggested that scene construction is the common process underlying memory and imagination, but no study to date has directly compared all three abilities. The present study compared retrieval time, ratings of detail and vividness for episodic memories, remembered scenes and imagined future events cued by landmarks of high and low familiarity. Memories, scenes, and imagined episodes based on a more familiar landmark as a cue were more quickly retrieved, more detailed, and more vivid. This study was the first to demonstrate the effects of frequent encounters with a cue on memory, scene construction and imagina...
International audienceWe examined the hypothesis that feeling-of-knowing judgments rely on recollect...
International audienceIn recent years, most studies of human memory systems have placed the emphasis...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple processes, including familiarity and recollection. Although as...
Recent research has revealed many similarities between episodic memory, scene construction, and imag...
The constructive episodic simulation hypothesis suggests that episodic memory supports the simulatio...
Remembering the past and imagining the future both involve the retrieval of details stored in episod...
Reports on differences between remembering the past and imagining the future have led to the hypothe...
A growing interest has emerged in the role that autobiographical memory retrieval plays in simulatio...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Abstract Plausible personal events envisioned as occurring in the near future tend to be reported as...
International audienceWe examined the hypothesis that feeling-of-knowing judgments rely on recollect...
International audienceIn recent years, most studies of human memory systems have placed the emphasis...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple processes, including familiarity and recollection. Although as...
Recent research has revealed many similarities between episodic memory, scene construction, and imag...
The constructive episodic simulation hypothesis suggests that episodic memory supports the simulatio...
Remembering the past and imagining the future both involve the retrieval of details stored in episod...
Reports on differences between remembering the past and imagining the future have led to the hypothe...
A growing interest has emerged in the role that autobiographical memory retrieval plays in simulatio...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Abstract Plausible personal events envisioned as occurring in the near future tend to be reported as...
International audienceWe examined the hypothesis that feeling-of-knowing judgments rely on recollect...
International audienceIn recent years, most studies of human memory systems have placed the emphasis...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple processes, including familiarity and recollection. Although as...