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Simulating personal future events: Contributions from episodic memory and beyond.

机译:模拟个人未来事件:情景记忆及其他贡献。

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Episodic simulation refers to the construction of imagined, hypothetical events that might occur in one's personal future. Damage to our capacity for episodic simulation can produce grave consequences, impairing our ability to anticipate, plan, and prepare for the future. New theoretical approaches have begun to uncover the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying episodic simulation, but much remains to be examined. The purpose of this dissertation is to further investigate the mechanisms supporting episodic simulation as well as the functions it serves. In the first study of the dissertation I examine age-related deficits in imagining the future, remembering the past, and describing the present (Paper 1). These findings replicate known deficits in older adults in episodic simulation and memory, yet provide evidence of non-episodic processes that also shape their expression. I next examine component cognitive and neural processes that are recruited to generate imagined events (Paper 2). Distinct regions of the hippocampus were active when encoding, tracking novelty, or constructing imagined events, suggesting a multifaceted role of the hippocampus in supporting episodic simulation. Finally, I present evidence that episodic simulation and memory can be used to facilitate empathy, that is, intentions to help a person in need (Paper 3). People are more willing to help a person in need after imagining or remembering helping that individual. Furthermore, the episodic vividness of these imagined or remembered events heightened intentions to help. These findings elucidate a previously unconsidered mechanism for facilitating empathy, and, in doing so, open the possibility for a new functional account of episodic simulation. I close by discussing the promise of this line of work that aims to provide new insights into the relationship between episodic simulation, memory, and empathy.
机译:情景模拟是指在个人未来中可能发生的想象的假设事件的构造。破坏我们的情景模拟能力会产生严重后果,从而削弱我们预测,计划和为未来做准备的能力。新的理论方法已开始揭示情节模拟基础的认知和神经机制,但仍有许多地方需要检查。本文的目的是进一步研究支持情景模拟的机制及其功能。在论文的第一项研究中,我研究了与年龄有关的缺陷,这些缺陷与想象未来,记住过去和描述现在有关(论文1)。这些发现在情景模拟和记忆中复制了老年人的已知缺陷,但提供了非周期性过程的证据,这些过程也影响了它们的表达。接下来,我将研究被召集来产生想象事件的认知和神经过程(论文2)。当编码,跟踪新奇或构建想象的事件时,海马的不同区域很活跃,这表明海马在支持情境模拟中具有多方面的作用。最后,我提供证据表明,情景模拟和记忆可以用来促进同理心,即帮助有需要的人的意图(论文3)。人们在想象或记住帮助某个人之后,更愿意帮助需要帮助的人。此外,这些想象或记住的事件的生动生动性增强了帮助的意图。这些发现阐明了促进移情的先前未曾考虑过的机制,并且在这样做时,为情节模拟的新功能说明开辟了可能性。最后,我讨论了这一系列工作的前景,该工作旨在为情节模拟,记忆和同理心之间的关系提供新的见解。

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  • 作者

    Gaesser, Brendan.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 Psychology General.;Health Sciences Aging.;Psychology Cognitive.;Biology Neuroscience.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 129 p.
  • 总页数 129
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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