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Age-related changes in the episodic simulation of future eventsDonna Rose Addis
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Psychol Sci 19:33-41. 2008....
Constructive episodic simulation: temporal distance and detail of past and future events modulate hippocampal engagementDonna Rose Addis
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Hippocampus 18:227-37. 2008....
Prefrontal and hippocampal contributions to the generation and binding of semantic associations during successful encodingDonna Rose Addis
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, William James Hall, Rm 854, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Neuroimage 33:1194-206. 2006..Our findings illustrate that modulation of components in a memory network can be independent of patterns of mutual connectivity among those components in mediating successful encoding...
Remembering the past and imagining the future: common and distinct neural substrates during event construction and elaborationDonna Rose Addis
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Neuropsychologia 45:1363-77. 2007..This striking neural overlap is consistent with findings that amnesic patients exhibit deficits in both past and future thinking, and confirms that the episodic system contributes importantly to imagining the future...
Differential effects of arousal in positive and negative autobiographical memoriesJaclyn Hennessey Ford
Department of Psychology, UNC CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA
Memory 20:771-8. 2012..These findings have important implications for future studies of emotion and memory, highlighting the importance of considering both valence and arousal when examining the role emotion plays in the richness of memory representation...
Self-involvement modulates the effective connectivity of the autobiographical memory networkKeely A Muscatell
Department of Psychology, Boston College, Boston, MA 02467, USA
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 5:68-76. 2010..This result is discussed in terms of two memory systems (one that is hippocampal-based and one that is amygdala-hippocampal-based) that may be involved to varying degrees depending upon the characteristics of a remembered event...
Memory for emotional simulations: remembering a rosy futureKarl K Szpunar
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Psychol Sci 23:24-9. 2012..We discuss implications of our findings for individuals with affective disorders, such as depression and anxiety...
On the nature of medial temporal lobe contributions to the constructive simulation of future eventsDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 364:1245-53. 2009..This paper focuses on the role of two MTL regions--the hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex--in thinking about the future and building mental simulations...
Amygdala activity at encoding corresponds with memory vividness and with memory for select episodic detailsElizabeth A Kensinger
Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
Neuropsychologia 49:663-73. 2011..The types of episodic details tied to amygdala engagement may be those that are most important for creating a subjectively vivid memory...
The neural correlates of specific versus general autobiographical memory construction and elaborationAlisha C Holland
Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
Neuropsychologia 49:3164-77. 2011..These neural differences between specific and general AM construction and elaboration were largely unrelated to reported differences in the level of detail recalled about each type of event...
Characterizing age-related changes in remembering the past and imagining the futureBrendan Gaesser
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Psychol Aging 26:80-4. 2011..In two experiments, older adults exhibited comparable specificity reductions across all conditions. These findings emphasize the need to consider age-related changes in imagination and memory in a broader theoretical context...
Differential neural activity during search of specific and general autobiographical memories elicited by musical cuesJaclyn Hennessey Ford
Department of Psychology, UNC CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA
Neuropsychologia 49:2514-26. 2011..The potential underlying causes of these neural differences are discussed...
The future of memory: remembering, imagining, and the brainDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Neuron 76:677-94. 2012..This growing area of research has broadened our conception of memory by highlighting the many ways in which memory supports adaptive functioning...
Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brainDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Nat Rev Neurosci 8:657-61. 2007..We suggest that processes such as memory can be productively re-conceptualized in light of this idea...
The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory: remembering the past and imagining the futureDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 362:773-86. 2007....
The effect of arousal on the emotional memory network depends on valenceKatherine R Mickley Steinmetz
Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
Neuroimage 53:318-24. 2010..These findings emphasize that the effect of arousal on the connectivity within the emotional memory network depends on item valence...
Episodic simulation of future events: concepts, data, and applicationsDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1124:39-60. 2008..These processes together comprise what we have termed "the prospective brain," whose primary function is to use past experiences to anticipate future events...
Remembering the past and imagining the future in the elderlyDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Gerontology 59:143-51. 2013..We conclude by considering a number of questions and challenges concerning the interpretation of age-related changes in remembering and imagining, as well as functional implications of this research for everyday concerns of older adults...
Constructive memory: the ghosts of past and futureDaniel L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland St, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Nature 445:27. 2007
Effects of aging on neural connectivity underlying selective memory for emotional scenesJill D Waring
Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA
Neurobiol Aging 34:451-67. 2013..Older adults may require more frontal connectivity to encode all elements of a scene rather than just encoding the emotional item...
Consequences of hippocampal damage across the autobiographical memory network in left temporal lobe epilepsyDonna Rose Addis
Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada
Brain 130:2327-42. 2007....
Functional neuroanatomy of remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory: a unified account based on multiple trace theoryMorris Moscovitch
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto and Rotman Research Institute Baycrest Centre, Ontario, Canada
J Anat 207:35-66. 2005....
Characterizing spatial and temporal features of autobiographical memory retrieval networks: a partial least squares approachDonna Rose Addis
Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Neuroimage 23:1460-71. 2004....
Recollective qualities modulate hippocampal activation during autobiographical memory retrievalDonna Rose Addis
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hippocampus 14:752-62. 2004..These findings are consistent with theories of hippocampal function that emphasize its role in the recollection of multifaceted autobiographical experiences...
Memory of myself: autobiographical memory and identity in Alzheimer's diseaseDonna Rose Addis
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Memory 12:56-74. 2004..These findings support the critical role of early adulthood autobiographical memories (16-25 years) in identity, and suggest autobiographical memory loss affects identity...
