Much of the rich internal world constructed by humans is derived from, and experienced through, visual mental imagery. Despite growing appreciation of visual exploration in guiding episodic memory processes, extant theories of prospection have yet to accommodate the precise role of visual mental imagery in the service of future-oriented thinking. We propose that the construction of future events relies on the assimilation of perceptual details originally experienced, and subsequently reinstantiated, predominantly in the visual domain. Individual differences in the capacity to summon discrete aspects of visual imagery can therefore account for the diversity of content generated by humans during future simulation. Our integrative framework provides a novel testbed to query alterations in future thinking in health and disease.
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Hosp Santa Maria, Fac Med Lisbon, Ctr Estudios Egas Moniz, EEG Sleep Lab, P-1600 Lisbon, PortugalHosp Santa Maria, Fac Med Lisbon, Ctr Estudios Egas Moniz, EEG Sleep Lab, P-1600 Lisbon, Portugal