Time perspective —the tendency to focus on the past, present, and/or future— has a pervasive influence on many aspects of human cognition and behaviour, such as decision making, planning, motivation, self-regulation, and sense of identity. Over the last decade, important progress has been made in understanding the representations and processes that support our ability to mentally explore possible futures. More particularly, many thoughts and mental images that people form about their personal future refer to emotionally significant events. Such emotional future-oriented thoughts (EmoFTs) were studied in natural settings and under laboratory conditions. The results showed that EmoFTs are frequent, occur in various contexts, and are perceived...
Mental time travel in human adults includes a sense of when past events occurred and future events a...
Time is among the most important yet mysterious aspects of experience. We investigated everyday ment...
Time perspective refers to an individual’s cognitive orientation toward the past, present or future....
Despite the growing interest in future-oriented cognition in various areas of psychology, there is s...
A body of research has investigated the cognitive and affective features of imagining the future. Ou...
We distinguish between two kinds of future‐oriented emotions (anticipatory and anticipated) and inve...
International audienceFuture thinking, which is the ability to project oneself forward in time to pr...
Recent findings suggest that multiple event properties contribute to shape the phenomenology of epis...
Future thinking in older adults is characterised by a lack of specificity of imagined events and by ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in th...
This article examined the effect of temporal perspective on the multifaceted future self (i.e., affe...
Predictions about the future are susceptible to mood-congruent influences of emotional state. Howeve...
Time is generally conceptualized in terms of space as reflected in temporal-spatial metaphors. Two o...
This study sought to investigate the component processes underlying the ability to imagine future ev...
Most cultures have metaphors for time that involve movement, for example, ‘time passes’. Although ti...
Mental time travel in human adults includes a sense of when past events occurred and future events a...
Time is among the most important yet mysterious aspects of experience. We investigated everyday ment...
Time perspective refers to an individual’s cognitive orientation toward the past, present or future....
Despite the growing interest in future-oriented cognition in various areas of psychology, there is s...
A body of research has investigated the cognitive and affective features of imagining the future. Ou...
We distinguish between two kinds of future‐oriented emotions (anticipatory and anticipated) and inve...
International audienceFuture thinking, which is the ability to project oneself forward in time to pr...
Recent findings suggest that multiple event properties contribute to shape the phenomenology of epis...
Future thinking in older adults is characterised by a lack of specificity of imagined events and by ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in th...
This article examined the effect of temporal perspective on the multifaceted future self (i.e., affe...
Predictions about the future are susceptible to mood-congruent influences of emotional state. Howeve...
Time is generally conceptualized in terms of space as reflected in temporal-spatial metaphors. Two o...
This study sought to investigate the component processes underlying the ability to imagine future ev...
Most cultures have metaphors for time that involve movement, for example, ‘time passes’. Although ti...
Mental time travel in human adults includes a sense of when past events occurred and future events a...
Time is among the most important yet mysterious aspects of experience. We investigated everyday ment...
Time perspective refers to an individual’s cognitive orientation toward the past, present or future....