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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Absence of age effects on spontaneous past and future thinking in daily life Warden, Elizabeth Ann
2018
83 4 p. 727-746
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2 Age-related changes in the temporal focus and self-referential content of spontaneous cognition during periods of low cognitive demand Irish, Muireann
2018
83 4 p. 747-760
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3 Children’s behavior and spontaneous talk in a future thinking task Caza, Julian S.
2018
83 4 p. 761-773
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4 Do children and adolescents have a future-oriented bias? A developmental study of spontaneous and cued past and future thinking McCormack, Teresa
2018
83 4 p. 774-787
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5 Inducing spontaneous future thoughts in younger and older adults by priming future-oriented personal goals Jordão, Magda
2019
83 4 p. 710-726
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6 Involuntary memories and involuntary future thinking differently tax cognitive resources Mazzoni, Giuliana
2018
83 4 p. 684-697
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7 Space–time interaction: visuo-spatial processing affects the temporal focus of mind wandering Vannucci, Manila
2018
83 4 p. 698-709
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8 Spontaneous cognition in dysphoria: reduced positive bias in imagining the future Ji, Julie L.
2018
83 4 p. 817-831
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9 Spontaneous future cognitions: an integrative review Berntsen, Dorthe
2018
83 4 p. 651-665
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10 Spontaneous future cognition: the past, present and future of an emerging topic Cole, Scott
2019
83 4 p. 631-650
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11 The tendency for experiencing involuntary future and past mental time travel is robustly related to thought suppression: an exploratory study del Palacio-Gonzalez, Adriana
2018
83 4 p. 788-804
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12 Thinking about the past and future in daily life: an experience sampling study of individual differences in mental time travel Beaty, Roger E.
2018
83 4 p. 805-816
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13 Why are we not flooded by involuntary thoughts about the past and future? Testing the cognitive inhibition dependency hypothesis Barzykowski, Krystian
2018
83 4 p. 666-683
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