It feels like yesterday: self-esteem, valence of personal past experiences, and judgments of subjective distance.
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A neural signature of the current selfSelf-Enhancement: Food for ThoughtIntegrating temporal biases: the interplay of focal thoughts and accessibility experiencesDifferential effects of arousal in positive and negative autobiographical memoriesBecoming a better person: temporal remoteness biases autobiographical memories for moral events.The identity function of autobiographical memory: time is on our side.Phenomenological Characteristics of Autobiographical Memories: Responsiveness to an Induced Negative Mood State in Those With and Without a Previous History of Depression.What is implicit self-esteem, and does it vary across cultures?Implicit Theories of Change and Stability Moderate Effects of Subjective Distance on the Remembered Self.Distancing, self-esteem, and subjective well-being in head and neck cancer.Marking time: selective use of temporal landmarks as barriers between current and future selves.Ghosts of the past and dreams of the future: the impact of temporal focus on responses to contextual ingroup devaluation.Why We Remember and What We Remember: Culture and Autobiographical Memory.Imagining the personal past: Episodic counterfactuals compared to episodic memories and episodic future projections.Looking Forward and Looking Back: The Likelihood of an Event's Future Reoccurrence Affects Perceptions of the Time It Occurred in the Past.Temporal Doppler Effect and Future Orientation: Adaptive Function and Moderating Conditions.The reality of the past versus the ideality of the future: emotional valence and functional differences between past and future mental time travel.Self-enhancement or self-coherence? Why people shift visual perspective in mental images of the personal past and future.Reconstruction of the subjective temporal distance of past interpersonal experiences after mortality salience.So much to do and so little time. Effort and perceived temporal distance.Modulation of medial prefrontal and inferior parietal cortices when thinking about past, present, and future selves.Incorporating immersive virtual environments in health promotion campaigns: a construal level theory approach.Humanizing the self: moderators of the attribution of lesser humanness to others.The future is now: prospective temporal self-appraisals among defensive pessimists and optimists.Phenomenology of autobiographical memories: the memory experiences questionnaire.Self-esteem and risky decision-making: an ERP study.Finding the light at the end of the tunnel: age differences in the relation between internal states terms and coping with potential threats to self.Implicit Attitudes toward the Self Over Time in Chinese Undergraduates.Motivated Forgetting in Early Mathematics: A Proof-of-Concept Study.Cross-cultural discrepancies in self-appraisals.When Slights Beget Slights: Attachment Anxiety, Subjective Time, and Intrusion of the Relational Past in the Present.Crimes of the past: defensive temporal distancing in the face of past in-group wrongdoing.The feeling of the story: Narrating to regulate anger and sadness.Cultural scripts guide recall of intensely positive life events.Michael Jackson, Bin Laden and I: functions of positive and negative, public and private flashbulb memories.Those were the days: memory bias for the frequency of positive events, depression, and self-enhancement.Emotional expressivity in older and younger adults' descriptions of personal memories.Too close for comfort, or too far to care? Finding humor in distant tragedies and close mishaps.The perception of time heals all wounds: temporal distance affects willingness to forgive following an interpersonal transgression.Exaggerating current and past performance: motivated self-enhancement versus reconstructive memory.
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It feels like yesterday: self-esteem, valence of personal past experiences, and judgments of subjective distance.
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z