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Timing the future : the case for a time-based prospective memory / edited by Joseph Glicksohn, Michael S. Myslobodsky.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2006.Description: 1 online resource (x, 312 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812707123
  • 9812707123
  • 1281908959
  • 9781281908957
  • 9786611908959
  • 6611908951
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Timing the future.DDC classification:
  • 153.7/53 22
LOC classification:
  • BF468 .T57 2006eb
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Contents:
Time perception and time-based prospective memory / Peter Graf and Simon Grondin -- Prospective remembering involves time estimation and memory processes / Richard A. Block and Dan Zakay -- Dynamic attending and prospective memory for time / Mari Riess Jones -- Representing times of the past, present and future in the brain / Wim A. van de Grind -- At the crossroads of time and action: a temporal discounting primer for prospective memory researchers / Thomas S. Critchfield and Gregory J. Madden -- Time management / Jan Francis-Smythe -- Transcending the now: time as a dimension of psychological distance / Cheryl J. Wakslak, Yaacov Trope and Nira Liberman -- Time monitoring and executive functioning: individual and developmental differences / Timo Mantyla and Maria-Grazia Carelli -- The neural correlates of timing functions / Katya Rubia -- The neurology and neuropsychology of time-based prospective memory / Janet Cockburn -- What it takes to remember the future / Joseph Glicksohn and Michael S. Myslobodsky.
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Summary: In this volume, leading researchers bring together current work on time perception and time-based prospective memory in order to understand how people time their intentions. This is the first account of many important topics concerning the timing of behavior, offered by scientists of diverse fields who in the past have exhibited an attitude of mutual 'benign neglect'. An explication of the rules which govern timing the future are of fundamental interest to anyone who wishes to explore the potential of human experience.Prospective memory - especially time-based - is a relatively unexplored way.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Time perception and time-based prospective memory / Peter Graf and Simon Grondin -- Prospective remembering involves time estimation and memory processes / Richard A. Block and Dan Zakay -- Dynamic attending and prospective memory for time / Mari Riess Jones -- Representing times of the past, present and future in the brain / Wim A. van de Grind -- At the crossroads of time and action: a temporal discounting primer for prospective memory researchers / Thomas S. Critchfield and Gregory J. Madden -- Time management / Jan Francis-Smythe -- Transcending the now: time as a dimension of psychological distance / Cheryl J. Wakslak, Yaacov Trope and Nira Liberman -- Time monitoring and executive functioning: individual and developmental differences / Timo Mantyla and Maria-Grazia Carelli -- The neural correlates of timing functions / Katya Rubia -- The neurology and neuropsychology of time-based prospective memory / Janet Cockburn -- What it takes to remember the future / Joseph Glicksohn and Michael S. Myslobodsky.

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In this volume, leading researchers bring together current work on time perception and time-based prospective memory in order to understand how people time their intentions. This is the first account of many important topics concerning the timing of behavior, offered by scientists of diverse fields who in the past have exhibited an attitude of mutual 'benign neglect'. An explication of the rules which govern timing the future are of fundamental interest to anyone who wishes to explore the potential of human experience.Prospective memory - especially time-based - is a relatively unexplored way.

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