Researchers working in many fields of psychology and neuroscience are interested in the temporal structure of experience, as well as the experience of time, at scales of a few milliseconds up to a few seconds as well as days, months, years, and beyond. This Research Topic supposes that broadly speaking, the field of "time psychology" can be organized by distinguishing between "perceptual" and "conceptual" time-scales. Dealing with conceptual time: "mental time travel," also called mental simulation, self-projection, episodic-semantic memory, prospection/foresight, allows humans (and perhaps other animals) to imagine and plan events and experiences in their personal futures, based in large part on memories of their personal pasts, as well as...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...
This Research Topic is about time-experience broadly construed, as it manifests at perceptual and co...
Abstract Human experience takes place in the line of mental time (MT) created through 'self-projecti...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
This chapter explains the psychological research that over the past century has produced a substanti...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Research on future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) is highly active yet somewhat unruly. I belie...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have always been interested in how people come to mentally rep...
This article investigates mental perspective in mental time travel along a sequence of two or more e...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
This article provides the first comprehensive conceptual account for the imagistic mental machinery ...
There is a growing interest in mental time travel in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, development...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...
This Research Topic is about time-experience broadly construed, as it manifests at perceptual and co...
Abstract Human experience takes place in the line of mental time (MT) created through 'self-projecti...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
This chapter explains the psychological research that over the past century has produced a substanti...
Humans have the unique capacity to mentally travel through time, that is, to reflect on the past, an...
Research on future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) is highly active yet somewhat unruly. I belie...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have always been interested in how people come to mentally rep...
This article investigates mental perspective in mental time travel along a sequence of two or more e...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
This article provides the first comprehensive conceptual account for the imagistic mental machinery ...
There is a growing interest in mental time travel in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, development...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
When moving, the spatiotemporal unfolding of events is bound to our physical trajectory, and time an...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what is distinctive about it is ...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...