The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: remembering the past and imagining the future

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P356DOI10.1098/RSTB.2007.2087
P932PMC publication ID2429996
P698PubMed publication ID17395575
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51378911

P50authorDaniel SchacterQ369879
Donna Rose AddisQ42642310
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Patients with hippocampal amnesia cannot imagine new experiencesQ28283780
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Remembering the past and imagining the future: a neural model of spatial memory and imageryQ28302192
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The medial temporal lobeQ29615990
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Misremembering Bartlett: a study in serial reproduction.Q34657535
Temporal construalQ35186550
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Remembering the past and imagining the future: common and distinct neural substrates during event construction and elaborationQ35846565
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In search of memory tracesQ36040899
Function and localization within rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10).Q36778251
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The neural basis of autobiographical and semantic memory: new evidence from three PET studiesQ38424851
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P433issue1481
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectneuroscienceQ207011
cognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
P1104number of pages14
P304page(s)773-786
P577publication date2007-05-01
P1433published inPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society BQ2153239
P1476titleThe cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: remembering the past and imagining the future
P478volume362

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Q39406713Remembering the past and imagining the future: age-related differences between young, young-old and old-old.
Q48106314Remembering the past and imagining the future: attachment effects on production of episodic details in close relationships
Q35846565Remembering the past and imagining the future: common and distinct neural substrates during event construction and elaboration
Q38383545Remembering the past and imagining the future: differences in event specificity of spontaneously generated thought
Q39648771Remembering the past and imagining the future: examining the consequences of mental time travel on memory
Q36639945Remembering the past and planning for the future in rats
Q36911159Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brain
Q30571369Remembering what could have happened: neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking.
Q38968415Retrieval-induced forgetting is associated with increased positivity when imagining the future
Q38377169Revelation effects in remembering, forecasting, and perspective taking
Q90571009Rigidity in Motor Behavior and Brain Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia and High Levels of Apathy
Q34625358Savoring the past: positive memories evoke value representations in the striatum
Q38687362Scene Construction and Relational Processing: Separable Constructs?
Q35899520Scene construction in amnesia: an FMRI study
Q37252666Scenes, Spaces, and Memory Traces: What Does the Hippocampus Do?
Q51451403Schema-driven construction of future autobiographical traumatic events: the future is much more troubling than the past.
Q37124457Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Show Reduced Specificity and Less Positive Events in Mental Time Travel.
Q38405144Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
Q37590148Searching for an integrated self-representation
Q30402423Self and identity in borderline personality disorder: Agency and mental time travel
Q38421032Self, memory, and imagining the future in a case of psychogenic amnesia.
Q39174271Self-enhancement and the life script in future thinking across the lifespan
Q38394304Self-imagination can enhance memory in individuals with schizophrenia
Q89619808Semantic Memory and the Hippocampus: Revisiting, Reaffirming, and Extending the Reach of Their Critical Relationship
Q39921920Separating past and future autobiographical events in memory: evidence for a reality monitoring asymmetry.
Q37633625Shaping memory accuracy by left prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation
Q50719670Should I buy this book? How we construct prospective value.
Q33746389Similarities and differences between parietal and frontal patients in autobiographical and constructed experience tasks
Q33799948Similarity between remembering the past and imagining the future in Alzheimer's disease: Implication of episodic memory.
Q37398098Situating the default-mode network along a principal gradient of macroscale cortical organization
Q38754246Sizing Up a Superstorm: Exploring the Role of Recalled Experience and Attribution of Responsibility in Judgments of Future Hurricane Risk.
Q34668153Social learning of fear
Q37372909Solving future problems: default network and executive activity associated with goal-directed mental simulations
Q38342386Sources of avoidance motivation: Valence effects from physical effort and mental rotation
Q38173644Space in the brain: how the hippocampal formation supports spatial cognition
Q35987535Specifying the core network supporting episodic simulation and episodic memory by activation likelihood estimation
Q30368483St. Augustine's Reflections on Memory and Time and the Current Concept of Subjective Time in Mental Time Travel.
Q37330657Striatal prediction errors support dynamic control of declarative memory decisions
Q27025514Studying the freely-behaving brain with fMRI
Q47693310Such stuff as dreams are made on? Elaborative encoding, the ancient art of memory, and the hippocampus
Q36336913Supporting the self-concept with memory: insight from amnesia
Q34042371Task-induced deactivation and the "resting" state.
Q55044650Temporal Dissociation of Neocortical and Hippocampal Contributions to Mental Time Travel Using Intracranial Recordings in Humans.
Q33810731Temporal Organization of Sound Information in Auditory Memory
Q33421703Temporal lobe cortical electrical stimulation during the encoding and retrieval phase reduces false memories
Q46976182That's a good idea, but let's keep thinking! Can we prevent our initial ideas from being forgotten as a consequence of thinking of new ideas?
Q30380835The 'I' and the 'Me' in self-referential awareness: a neurocognitive hypothesis.
Q36235498The Effects of Feedback on Memory Strategies of Younger and Older Adults
Q48526449The Naïve and the Distrustful: state dependency of hippocampal computations in manipulative memory distortion.
Q64982264The Neural Dynamics of Novel Scene Imagery.
Q57531966The Neurocognitive Development of Episodic Prospection and Its Implications for Academic Achievement
Q48467712The Proactive Self in Space: How Egocentric and Allocentric Spatial Impairments Contribute to Anosognosia in Alzheimer's Disease.
Q24650244The Unconscious Mind
Q28281905The common neural basis of autobiographical memory, prospection, navigation, theory of mind, and the default mode: a quantitative meta-analysis
Q38458842The complex act of projecting oneself into the future
Q33467677The construction system of the brain
Q37205051The cortical underpinnings of context-based memory distortion
Q47593180The development of episodic future thinking in middle childhood.
Q47566503The differential contributions of visual imagery constructs on autobiographical thinking
Q55262358The dynamic interplay between acute psychosocial stress, emotion and autobiographical memory.
Q37046596The dynamic reorganization of the default-mode network during a visual classification task
Q35038791The effect of hippocampal damage in children on recalling the past and imagining new experiences
Q37387926The essence of conscious conflict: subjective effects of sustaining incompatible intentions
Q36004584The frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and future thoughts in relation to daydreaming, emotional distress, and age.
Q38673323The future is now: the impact of present fluency in judgments about the future
Q37274256The future of memory: remembering, imagining, and the brain
Q41882934The hippocampus and exploration: dynamically evolving behavior and neural representations
Q35651878The hippocampus and imagining the future: where do we stand?
Q37083215The hippocampus and memory: insights from spatial processing
Q42018736The inevitable contrast: Conscious vs. unconscious processes in action control
Q39170870The neural basis of temporal order processing in past and future thought
Q35868861The neural correlates of gist-based true and false recognition
Q47915661The neural correlates of worry in association with individual differences in neuroticism
Q37153102The neurobiology of memory based predictions
Q36736555The pivotal role of semantic memory in remembering the past and imagining the future
Q48380957The posterior medial cortex is involved in visual but not in verbal memory encoding processing: an intracerebral recording study.
Q39538535The reality of the past versus the ideality of the future: emotional valence and functional differences between past and future mental time travel
Q90708877The retrosplenial cortical role in encoding behaviorally significant cues
Q39885339The role of past in the simulation of autobiographical future episodes
Q38015353The role of prediction in social neuroscience
Q33852395The role of the default mode network in component processes underlying the wandering mind
Q26863409The role of the hippocampus in flexible cognition and social behavior
Q38433671The role of working memory in inferential sentence comprehension.
Q34157592The self in autism: an emerging view from neuroimaging
Q38477089The time machine in our mind
Q39018049Thinking about the future can cause forgetting of the past
Q91887006Thinking about the past as the past for the past's sake: Why did temporal reasoning evolve?
Q59737925Three brain states in the hippocampus and cortex
Q55442414Time and Narrative: An Investigation of Storytelling Abilities in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Q38425929Time, self, and intertemporal choice
Q36767970Toward an understanding of anticipatory pleasure deficits in schizophrenia: Memory, prospection, and emotion experience
Q38974212Understanding deliberate practice in preschool-aged children
Q37624077Understanding the self: a cultural neuroscience approach
Q28262883Using imagination to understand the neural basis of episodic memory
Q38959717Using mental visual imagery to improve autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients: A randomised-controlled trial study.
Q48101669Visual memory improved by non-invasive brain stimulation
Q38981560Visual perspective in remembering and episodic future thought.
Q30574110Volitional regulation of emotions produces distributed alterations in connectivity between visual, attention control, and default networks.
Q28260803What does the retrosplenial cortex do?
Q47553594What is it to remember?
Q37627488What is the role of spatial processing in the decline of episodic memory in Alzheimer's disease? The "mental frame syncing" hypothesis.
Q44356955What memory is.
Q47599009What's in a word? How instructions, suggestions, and social information change pain and emotion
Q60629404What, where and when: deconstructing memory
Q93358004Why are we not flooded by involuntary thoughts about the past and future? Testing the cognitive inhibition dependency hypothesis
Q30397670Why do we remember? The communicative function of episodic memory
Q88027815Working Memory Training Improves Alcohol Users' Episodic Future Thinking: A Rate-Dependent Analysis
Q53751133Worrying about the future: An episodic specificity induction impacts problem solving, reappraisal, and well-being.
Q57911683fMRI of Memory

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