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. 2010 Apr;38(3):265-78.
doi: 10.3758/MC.38.3.265.

Remembering and forecasting: The relation between autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking

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Remembering and forecasting: The relation between autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking

Dorthe Berntsen et al. Mem Cognit. 2010 Apr.

Abstract

Episodic future thinking is a projection of the self into the future to mentally preexperience an event. Previous work has shown striking similarities between autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking in response to various experimental manipulations. This has nurtured the idea of a shared neurocognitive system underlying both processes. Here, undergraduates generated autobiographical memories and future event representations in response to cue words and requests for important events and rated their characteristics. Important and word-cued events differed markedly on almost all measures. Past, as compared with future, events were rated as more sensorially vivid and less relevant to life story and identity. However, in contrast to previous work, these main effects were qualified by a number of interactions, suggesting important functional differences between the two temporal directions. For both temporal directions, sensory imagery dropped, whereas self-narrative importance and reference to normative cultural life script events increased with increasing temporal distance.

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