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Abstract

A rapidly growing number of recent studies show that imagining the future depends on much of the same neural machinery that is needed for remembering the past. These findings have led to the concept of the prospective brain; an idea that a crucial function of the brain is to use stored information to imagine, simulate and predict possible future events. We suggest that processes such as memory can be productively re-conceptualized in light of this idea.

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Title
Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brain
Author
Schacter, Daniel L; Donna Rose Addis; Buckner, Randy L
Pages
657-61
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Sep 2007
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1471003X
e-ISSN
14693178
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
224997154
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Sep 2007