Reports on differences between remembering the past and imagining the future have led to the hypothesis that constructing future events is a more cognitively demanding process. However, factors that influence these increased demands, such as whether the event has been previously constructed and the types of details comprising the event, have remained relatively unexplored. Across two experiments, we examined how these factors influence the process of constructing event representations by having participants repeatedly construct events and measuring how construction times and a range of phenomenological ratings changed across time points. In Experiment 1, we contrasted the construction of past and future events and found that, relative to pa...
Four experiments investigated whether directional spatial relations encoded by reading narratives ar...
This dissertation explored the cognitive processes and neural substrates underlying the simulation a...
Physical boundaries in our environment have been observed to define separate events in episodic memo...
The constructive episodic simulation hypothesis suggests that episodic memory supports the simulatio...
Recent research has revealed many similarities between episodic memory, scene construction, and imag...
Episodic memory and spatial memory are two types of memory that have long been associated with the h...
Episodic memory enables individuals to recollect past events as well as imagine possible future scen...
Recent literature has argued that whereas remembering the past and imagining the future make use of ...
Kubik V, Del Missier F, Mantyla T. Spatial ability contributes to memory for delayed intentions. Cog...
Abstract Plausible personal events envisioned as occurring in the near future tend to be reported as...
Five experiments investigated the cognitive processes involved in the elaboration of past and future...
Episodic future simulation is supported by both the retrieval and recombination of episodic details....
Despite the growing interest in the ability of foreseeing (episodic future thinking), it is still un...
Tasks that require mentally simulating events, such as remembering events from one’s past and imagin...
Episodic memories can no longer be seen as the re-activation of stored experiences but are the produ...
Four experiments investigated whether directional spatial relations encoded by reading narratives ar...
This dissertation explored the cognitive processes and neural substrates underlying the simulation a...
Physical boundaries in our environment have been observed to define separate events in episodic memo...
The constructive episodic simulation hypothesis suggests that episodic memory supports the simulatio...
Recent research has revealed many similarities between episodic memory, scene construction, and imag...
Episodic memory and spatial memory are two types of memory that have long been associated with the h...
Episodic memory enables individuals to recollect past events as well as imagine possible future scen...
Recent literature has argued that whereas remembering the past and imagining the future make use of ...
Kubik V, Del Missier F, Mantyla T. Spatial ability contributes to memory for delayed intentions. Cog...
Abstract Plausible personal events envisioned as occurring in the near future tend to be reported as...
Five experiments investigated the cognitive processes involved in the elaboration of past and future...
Episodic future simulation is supported by both the retrieval and recombination of episodic details....
Despite the growing interest in the ability of foreseeing (episodic future thinking), it is still un...
Tasks that require mentally simulating events, such as remembering events from one’s past and imagin...
Episodic memories can no longer be seen as the re-activation of stored experiences but are the produ...
Four experiments investigated whether directional spatial relations encoded by reading narratives ar...
This dissertation explored the cognitive processes and neural substrates underlying the simulation a...
Physical boundaries in our environment have been observed to define separate events in episodic memo...