Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in the future and project oneself into specific future events. This cognitive process is related to decision making and planning for the future. Although healthy populations commonly project themselves into the future (e.g. while planning a trip or career), patients with mood disorders show impairment in this ability. In this review article, we discuss the similarities and differences in future thinking among the following populations: major depressive disorder, dysphoria, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Importantly, we highlight the methodological variations in future episodic memory tasks in the literature that may explain the differences in the existing...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
International audienceBackground: While previous research has highlighted the overgenerality of futu...
Prior research has found that depression affects how individuals recall self-defining memories by pr...
International audienceAbstract Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in ...
Cognitive models of anxiety and depression have long suggested a central role for future-oriented th...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) refers to the mental simulation of possible future events; a crucial ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in the future and project oneself ...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), one of the most common disorders following trauma, has been as...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), one of the most common disorders following trauma, has been as...
Episodic future thinking refers to the capacity to imagine or simulate experiences that might occur ...
Negative thoughts about future events are a central aspect of anxiety disorders. It is important to ...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
International audienceBackground: While previous research has highlighted the overgenerality of futu...
Prior research has found that depression affects how individuals recall self-defining memories by pr...
International audienceAbstract Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in ...
Cognitive models of anxiety and depression have long suggested a central role for future-oriented th...
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) is the ability to imagine oneself experiencing events in the future (...
Episodic future thinking (EFT) refers to the mental simulation of possible future events; a crucial ...
The ability to mentally simulate hypothetical scenarios is a rapidly growing area of research in bot...
Future episodic thinking refers to the ability to imagine oneself in the future and project oneself ...
Imagining one's future is a ubiquitous and important aspect of mental life. In recent years, researc...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), one of the most common disorders following trauma, has been as...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), one of the most common disorders following trauma, has been as...
Episodic future thinking refers to the capacity to imagine or simulate experiences that might occur ...
Negative thoughts about future events are a central aspect of anxiety disorders. It is important to ...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
Previous research suggests depressed individuals have difficulties with future directed cognitions. ...
International audienceBackground: While previous research has highlighted the overgenerality of futu...
Prior research has found that depression affects how individuals recall self-defining memories by pr...