Age-Related Changes in the Episodic Simulation of Future Events
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Abstract
Episodic memory enables individuals to recollect past events as well as imagine possible future scenarios. Although the episodic specificity of past events declines as people grow older, it is unknown whether the same is true for future events. In an adapted version of the Autobiographical Interview, young and older participants generated past and future events. Transcriptions were segmented into distinct details that were classified as either internal (episodic) or external. Older adults generated fewer internal details than younger adults for past events, a result replicating previous findings; more important, we show that this deficit extends to future events. Furthermore, the number of internal details and…
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- Episodic memory
- Autobiographical memory
- Psychology
- Constructive
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive aging
- Chronesthesia
- Developmental psychology
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