Mental time travel, language, and evolution

Volume: 134, Pages: 107202 - 107202
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Tulving (1985) was probably the first to use the term “mental time travel” to describe the human capacity to imagine personal events from the past, as well as to envisage possible future ones. He and others have also claimed that this capacity is unique to humans. One likely reason for this is that mental travel into the past, or episodic memory, is part of what has been termed declarative memory—or memory that can be declared. This implies a...
Paper Details
Title
Mental time travel, language, and evolution
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
134
Pages
107202 - 107202
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