Imagining the Future

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Amanda J. Barnier
Annie S. Ditta
Anticipated Emotions
Arnaud D'Argembeau
Autobiographical Memories
autobiographical planning
Autonoetic Consciousness
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Catherine Barsics
Constructive Episodic Simulation Hypothesis
Control Induction
Cristina M. Atance
Cynthia L. Wooldridge
Daniel L. Schacter
deliberate practice
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Dorothy R. Buchli
Dorthe Berntsen
Elizabeth Cullen
Elizabeth Ligon Bjork
emotional simulation
Episodic Details
Episodic Future
Episodic Future Thinking
Episodic Future Thought
episodic memory
Episodic Recollection
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events
future
future event simulation research
Future Thinking
Gabriel A. Radvansky
Gill Terrett
Heather J. Rice
human cognition
imagination
Jac T. M. Davis
Jeffrey J. Berg
John Sutton
Julie D. Henry
Karl K. Szpunar
Kathleen B. McDermott
Kevin P. Madore
Leia Kopp
Louis Renoult
Louise H. Phillips
Mareike Altgassen
Martial Van der Linden
Matthias Kliegel
memory
mental time travel
Michael C. Corballis
Mixed Design ANOVA
Nathan. S. Rose
Olivier Jeunehomme
Patrick S. R. Davidson
Peter G. Rendell
Phenomenological Characteristics
Phoebe E. Bailey
Picture Description Task
Pm Performance
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Pm Task
prospective memory
Retrospective Memory
Robert A. Bjork
Saskia Giebl
Scott N. Cole
simulation
simulation construction
Specific Episodic Details
Specificity Induction
Stanley B. Klein
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Thomas Suddendorf
Valerie van Mulukom
Vanessa Taler
visual perspective cognition
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Word Cues

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415789400
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One particularly adaptive feature of human cognition is the ability to mentally preview specific events before they take place in reality. Familiar examples of this ability—often referred to as episodic future thinking—include what happens when an employee imagines when, where, and how they might go about asking their boss for a raise, or when a teenager anguishes over what might happen if they ask their secret crush on a date. In this book, the editors bring together current perspectives from researchers from around the globe who are working to develop a deeper understanding of the manner in which the simulations of future events are constructed, the role of emotion and personal meaning in the context of episodic simulation, and how the ability to imagine specific future events relates to other forms of future thinking such as the ability to remember to carry out intended actions in the future. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

Karl K. Szpunar is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator of the UIC Memory Lab at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. Gabriel A. Radvansky is Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator of the Memory Lab at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, USA.