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Perspective matters: When visual perspective reshapes autobiographical memories.
PL St Jacques - Journal of Applied Research in Memory and …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Memories are prone to distortions, which have been linked to our unique point of view. Not
only do we experience events from a particular visual perspective, we can also retrieve …
only do we experience events from a particular visual perspective, we can also retrieve …
Is episodic-like memory like episodic memory?
JR Davies, NS Clayton - Philosophical Transactions B, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Episodic memory involves the conscious recollection of personally experienced events and
when absent, results in profound losses to the typical human conscious experience. Over …
when absent, results in profound losses to the typical human conscious experience. Over …
From savoring past trips to craving future journeys: The role of destination cultural capital and enjoyable reminiscence
What is destination cultural capital, and what is its role in tourism? The present inquiry
addressed these questions by examining a mediated relationship among perceived …
addressed these questions by examining a mediated relationship among perceived …
Fade in, fade out: Do shifts in visual perspective predict the consistency of real-world memories?
V Wardell, T Jameson, OJR Bontkes… - Psychological …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Memories of our personal past are not exact accounts of what occurred. Instead, memory
reconstructs the past in adaptive—though not always faithful—ways. Using a naturalistic …
reconstructs the past in adaptive—though not always faithful—ways. Using a naturalistic …
Journeying to the past: time travel and mental time travel, how far apart?
M Trakas - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Spatial models dominated memory research throughout much of the twentieth century, but in
recent decades, the concept of memory as a form of mental time travel (MTT) to the past has …
recent decades, the concept of memory as a form of mental time travel (MTT) to the past has …
Patterns of episodic content and specificity predicting subjective memory vividness
The ability to remember and internally represent events is often accompanied by a
subjective sense of “vividness”. Vividness measures are frequently used to evaluate the …
subjective sense of “vividness”. Vividness measures are frequently used to evaluate the …
What is autonoetic consciousness? Examining what underlies subjective experience in memory and future thinking
Autonoetic consciousness is the awareness that an event we remember is one that we
ourselves experienced. It is a defining feature of our subjective experience of remembering …
ourselves experienced. It is a defining feature of our subjective experience of remembering …
Experiencing time elapse phenomenon in nostalgia: effect on consumption behavior in adulthood
M Sotelo-Duarte - Qualitative Research Journal, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to understand how mental time traveling impacts consumption by
triggering nostalgia. The effects of nostalgic behavior are explored further in regards of its …
triggering nostalgia. The effects of nostalgic behavior are explored further in regards of its …
[HTML][HTML] Vivid images of future harm: The relationship between paranoia, prospective imagery and present moment awareness
JL Kingston, A Dunford, AKC Chau, SH So… - Personality and Individual …, 2025 - Elsevier
Paranoia describes an anxious over-anticipation of intentional harm from others, which is
common in young adults. Whilst vivid emotional mental imagery (EMI) has an established …
common in young adults. Whilst vivid emotional mental imagery (EMI) has an established …
[HTML][HTML] The qualitative study of scientific imagination.
MT Stuart - Qualitative Psychology, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Imagination is extremely important for science, yet very little is known about how scientists
actually use it. Are scientists taught to imagine, and if so, when? How? What do they value …
actually use it. Are scientists taught to imagine, and if so, when? How? What do they value …