In everyday life, people adaptively prepare for the future by simulating dynamic events about impending interactions with people, objects and locations. Previous research has consistently demonstrated that a distributed network of frontal-parietal-temporal brain regions supports this ubiquitous mental activity. Nonetheless, little is known about the manner in which specific regions of this network contribute to component features of future simulation. In two experiments, we used a functional magnetic resonance (fMR)-repetition suppression paradigm to demonstrate that distinct frontal-parietal-temporal regions are sensitive to processing the scenarios or what participants imagined was happening in an event (e.g., medial prefrontal, posterior...
It is well recognized that the default mode network (DMN) is involved in states of imagination, alth...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
Recent studies suggest that a brain network mainly associated with episodic memory has a more genera...
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as...
<div><p>Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features...
Imagining or simulating future events has been shown to activate the anterior right hippocampus (RHC...
The human ability to simulate possible future episodes seems to be supported by the same core networ...
Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possi...
Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities,...
Neuroimaging data indicate that episodic memory (i.e., remembering specific past experiences) and ep...
Simulations of future experiences are often emotionally arousing, and the tendency to repeatedly sim...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
During the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in research examining the role of memo...
As humans we are not stuck in an everlasting present. Instead, we can project ourselves into both ou...
Imagining future events conveys adaptive benefits, yet recurrent simulations of feared situations ma...
It is well recognized that the default mode network (DMN) is involved in states of imagination, alth...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
Recent studies suggest that a brain network mainly associated with episodic memory has a more genera...
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as...
<div><p>Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features...
Imagining or simulating future events has been shown to activate the anterior right hippocampus (RHC...
The human ability to simulate possible future episodes seems to be supported by the same core networ...
Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possi...
Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities,...
Neuroimaging data indicate that episodic memory (i.e., remembering specific past experiences) and ep...
Simulations of future experiences are often emotionally arousing, and the tendency to repeatedly sim...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
During the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in research examining the role of memo...
As humans we are not stuck in an everlasting present. Instead, we can project ourselves into both ou...
Imagining future events conveys adaptive benefits, yet recurrent simulations of feared situations ma...
It is well recognized that the default mode network (DMN) is involved in states of imagination, alth...
This article considers two recent lines of research concerned with the construction of imagined or s...
Recent studies suggest that a brain network mainly associated with episodic memory has a more genera...