Authors
Mark A Wheeler, Donald T Stuss, Endel Tulving
Publication date
1997/5
Source
Psychological bulletin
Volume
121
Issue
3
Pages
331
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Adult humans are capable of remembering prior events by mentally traveling back in time to reexperience those events. In this review, the authors discuss this and other related capabilities. considering evidence from such diverse sources as brain imaging, neuropsychological experiments, clinical observations, and developmental psychology. The evidence supports a preliminary theory of episodic remembering, which holds that the prefrontal cortex plays a critical, supervisory role in empowering healthy adults with autonoetic consciousness—the capacity to mentally represent and become aware of subjective experiences in the past, present, and future. When a rememberer mentally travels back in subjective time to reexperience his or her personal past, the result is an act of retrieval from episodic memory.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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