Berntsen Dorthe, Jacobsen Anne Staerk
Department of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Nobelparken, Jens Chr. Skousvej 4, 8000 Aarhus C., Denmark.
Conscious Cogn. 2008 Dec;17(4):1093-104. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.001.
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability to mentally project oneself backward in time to relive past experiences and forward in time to pre-live possible future experiences. Previous work has focused on MTT in its voluntary (controlled) form. Here, we introduce the notion of involuntary (spontaneous) MTT. We examined involuntary versus voluntary and past versus future MTT in a diary study. We found that involuntary future event representations-defined as representations of possible personal future events that come to mind with no preceding search attempts-were as common as involuntary autobiographical memories and similar to them regarding cuing and subjective qualities. Future MTT involved more positive and idyllic representations than past MTT. MTT into the distant future/past involved more representations of cultural life script events than MTT into the immediate past/future. The findings are discussed in relation to cultural learning and MTT considered as a higher mental process.
心理时光旅行(MTT)是一种能够在心理上把自己投射到过去重温过往经历,以及投射到未来预演可能的未来经历的能力。以往的研究主要聚焦于自愿(可控)形式的心理时光旅行。在此,我们引入非自愿(自发)心理时光旅行的概念。我们在一项日记研究中考察了非自愿与自愿以及过去与未来的心理时光旅行。我们发现,非自愿未来事件表征——被定义为在没有先前搜索尝试的情况下出现在脑海中的可能的个人未来事件的表征——与非自愿自传体记忆一样常见,并且在提示和主观特质方面与它们相似。与过去的心理时光旅行相比,未来的心理时光旅行涉及更多积极和田园诗般的表征。与近期过去/未来的心理时光旅行相比,进入遥远未来/过去的心理时光旅行涉及更多文化生活脚本事件的表征。我们结合文化学习以及被视为一种高级心理过程的心理时光旅行对这些发现进行了讨论。