Handbook of Imagination and Mental Simulation
Herausgeber: Klein, William M. P.; Suhr, Julie A.; Markman, Keith D.
Handbook of Imagination and Mental Simulation
Herausgeber: Klein, William M. P.; Suhr, Julie A.; Markman, Keith D.
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This Handbook provides a novel integration of work on imagination and mental simulation from a variety of perspectives. It is the first broad-based volume to integrate specific sub-areas such as mental imagery, imagination, thought flow, narrative transportation, fantasizing, and counterfactual thinking.
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This Handbook provides a novel integration of work on imagination and mental simulation from a variety of perspectives. It is the first broad-based volume to integrate specific sub-areas such as mental imagery, imagination, thought flow, narrative transportation, fantasizing, and counterfactual thinking.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9781841698878
- ISBN-10: 1841698873
- Artikelnr.: 23808769
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9781841698878
- ISBN-10: 1841698873
- Artikelnr.: 23808769
Keith D. Markman is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Ohio University, where he a member of the Social Judgment and Behavioral Decision-Making program. Dr. Markman received his Ph.D. in 1994 at Indiana University and completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Ohio State University. He conducts research in the areas of counterfactual thinking, emotion and motivation, judgment and decision making, and psychological momentum, having published over 30 articles and book chapters in these areas. Dr. Markman is currently an associate editor of Basic and Applied Social Psychology and Social and Personality Psychology Compass. He was nominated for the 2003 Theoretical Innovation Prize in social and personality psychology and won the outstanding junior faculty award at Ohio University in 2004. William M. P. Klein is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is a member of the Social Psychology program and the Biological and Health Psychology program. He conducts research in the areas of social comparison, unrealistic optimism, risk perception, self-affirmation, ambiguity aversion, and health behavior, having published over 50 articles and chapters in these areas. Dr. Klein is a former co-editor of Psychology and Health and a recipient of the 2008 Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award at the University of Pittsburgh. Julie A. Suhr is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Ohio University. She completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in 1994 from the University of Iowa and completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology in the Department of Neurology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine, where her research work was funded by a National Research Service Award from the National Institutes of Aging. Her current research is focused on neuropsychological and psychological functioning in various neurological, neuropsychiatric, and medical disorders, and she is co-investigator on National Institutes of Health grants examining neuropsychological and psychophysiological effects of aging beliefs and stereotypes and neuropsychological factors associated with treatment for depression in individuals with HIV.
Part 1. The Mental Simulation of Action and Behavior. J. Decety
J. Stevens
Action Representation and its Role in Social Interactions. S. Beilock
I. Lyons
Expertise and the Mental Simulation of Action. S. Kosslyn
S. Moulton
Mental Imagery and Implicit Memory. E. Amit
D. Algom
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
Thou Shalt not Make Unto Thee any Graven Image: The Distance-Dependence of Representation. T. Faude
D. Wuerz
P. Gollwitzer
Implemental Intentions: The Mental Representation and Cognitive Procedures of IF-THEN Planning. Part 2. Mental Simulation and Memory. D. Bernstein
R. Godfrey
E. Loftus
False Memories: The Role of Plausibility and Autobiographical Belief. S. Lynn
S. Barnes
A. Matthews
Hypnosis and Memory: From Bernheim to the Present. K. Szpunar
K. McDermott
Episodic Future Thought: Remembering the Past to Imagine the Future. L. van Boven
J. Kane
A.P. McGraw
Temporally Asymmetric Constraints on Mental Simulation: Retrospection is more Constrained than Prospection. Part 3. Counterfactual Thinking: Simulating the Past. R. Byrne
V. Girotto
Cognitive Processes in Counterfactual Thinking. E. Wong
A. Galinsky
L. Kray
The Counterfactual Thinking Mind-Set: A Decade of Research. K. Markman
F. Karadogan
M. Lindberg
E. Zell
Counterfactual Thinking: Function and Dysfunction. Part 4. Alternatives and Alternate Selves. L. Sanna
N. Schwarz
L. Kennedy
It's Hard to Imagine: Mental Simulation
Metacognitive Experiences
and the Success of Debiasing. M. Taylor
A.B. Shawber
A.M. Mannering
Children's Imaginary Companions: What is it like to have an Imaginary Friend? E. Klinger
Daydreaming and Fantasizing: Thought Flow and Motivation. M. Green
J. Donahue
Simulated Worlds: Transportation into Narratives. Part 5. Perspective-Taking: Simulating Other Minds. R. Saxe
The Happiness of the Fish: Evidence for a Common Theory of One's Own and Others' Actions. C.D. Batson
Two Forms of Perspective Taking: Imagining How Another Feels and Imagining How You Would Feel. M. Myers
S. Hodges
Making it up and Making do: Simulation
Imagination
and Empathic Accuracy. N. Epley
E. Caruso
Perspective Taking: Misstepping into Others' Shoes. Part 6. Simulating and Preparing For the Future. B. Klein
L. Zajac
Imagining a Rosy Future: The Psychology of Optimism. E. Dunn
N. Forrin
C. Ashton-James
On the Excessive Rationality of the Emotional Imagination: A Two Systems Account of Affective Forecasts and Experiences. E. Perunovic
A. Wilson
Subjective Proximity of Future Selves: Implications for Current Identity
Future Appraisal
and Goal Pursuit Motivation. L. Libby
R. Eibach
Seeing the Links Between the Personal Past
Present
and Future: How Imagery Perspective in Mental Simulation Functions in Defining the Temporally Extended Self. D. Oyserman
L. James
Possible Selves: From Content to Process. G. Oettingen
A. Kappes
Mental Contrasting of the Future and Reality to Master Negative Feedback. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
On the Consequences of Mentally Simulating Future Forgone Outcomes: A Regret Regulation Perspective. P. Carroll
J. Shepperd
Preparedness
Mental Simulations
and Future Outlooks.
J. Stevens
Action Representation and its Role in Social Interactions. S. Beilock
I. Lyons
Expertise and the Mental Simulation of Action. S. Kosslyn
S. Moulton
Mental Imagery and Implicit Memory. E. Amit
D. Algom
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
Thou Shalt not Make Unto Thee any Graven Image: The Distance-Dependence of Representation. T. Faude
D. Wuerz
P. Gollwitzer
Implemental Intentions: The Mental Representation and Cognitive Procedures of IF-THEN Planning. Part 2. Mental Simulation and Memory. D. Bernstein
R. Godfrey
E. Loftus
False Memories: The Role of Plausibility and Autobiographical Belief. S. Lynn
S. Barnes
A. Matthews
Hypnosis and Memory: From Bernheim to the Present. K. Szpunar
K. McDermott
Episodic Future Thought: Remembering the Past to Imagine the Future. L. van Boven
J. Kane
A.P. McGraw
Temporally Asymmetric Constraints on Mental Simulation: Retrospection is more Constrained than Prospection. Part 3. Counterfactual Thinking: Simulating the Past. R. Byrne
V. Girotto
Cognitive Processes in Counterfactual Thinking. E. Wong
A. Galinsky
L. Kray
The Counterfactual Thinking Mind-Set: A Decade of Research. K. Markman
F. Karadogan
M. Lindberg
E. Zell
Counterfactual Thinking: Function and Dysfunction. Part 4. Alternatives and Alternate Selves. L. Sanna
N. Schwarz
L. Kennedy
It's Hard to Imagine: Mental Simulation
Metacognitive Experiences
and the Success of Debiasing. M. Taylor
A.B. Shawber
A.M. Mannering
Children's Imaginary Companions: What is it like to have an Imaginary Friend? E. Klinger
Daydreaming and Fantasizing: Thought Flow and Motivation. M. Green
J. Donahue
Simulated Worlds: Transportation into Narratives. Part 5. Perspective-Taking: Simulating Other Minds. R. Saxe
The Happiness of the Fish: Evidence for a Common Theory of One's Own and Others' Actions. C.D. Batson
Two Forms of Perspective Taking: Imagining How Another Feels and Imagining How You Would Feel. M. Myers
S. Hodges
Making it up and Making do: Simulation
Imagination
and Empathic Accuracy. N. Epley
E. Caruso
Perspective Taking: Misstepping into Others' Shoes. Part 6. Simulating and Preparing For the Future. B. Klein
L. Zajac
Imagining a Rosy Future: The Psychology of Optimism. E. Dunn
N. Forrin
C. Ashton-James
On the Excessive Rationality of the Emotional Imagination: A Two Systems Account of Affective Forecasts and Experiences. E. Perunovic
A. Wilson
Subjective Proximity of Future Selves: Implications for Current Identity
Future Appraisal
and Goal Pursuit Motivation. L. Libby
R. Eibach
Seeing the Links Between the Personal Past
Present
and Future: How Imagery Perspective in Mental Simulation Functions in Defining the Temporally Extended Self. D. Oyserman
L. James
Possible Selves: From Content to Process. G. Oettingen
A. Kappes
Mental Contrasting of the Future and Reality to Master Negative Feedback. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
On the Consequences of Mentally Simulating Future Forgone Outcomes: A Regret Regulation Perspective. P. Carroll
J. Shepperd
Preparedness
Mental Simulations
and Future Outlooks.
Part 1. The Mental Simulation of Action and Behavior. J. Decety
J. Stevens
Action Representation and its Role in Social Interactions. S. Beilock
I. Lyons
Expertise and the Mental Simulation of Action. S. Kosslyn
S. Moulton
Mental Imagery and Implicit Memory. E. Amit
D. Algom
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
Thou Shalt not Make Unto Thee any Graven Image: The Distance-Dependence of Representation. T. Faude
D. Wuerz
P. Gollwitzer
Implemental Intentions: The Mental Representation and Cognitive Procedures of IF-THEN Planning. Part 2. Mental Simulation and Memory. D. Bernstein
R. Godfrey
E. Loftus
False Memories: The Role of Plausibility and Autobiographical Belief. S. Lynn
S. Barnes
A. Matthews
Hypnosis and Memory: From Bernheim to the Present. K. Szpunar
K. McDermott
Episodic Future Thought: Remembering the Past to Imagine the Future. L. van Boven
J. Kane
A.P. McGraw
Temporally Asymmetric Constraints on Mental Simulation: Retrospection is more Constrained than Prospection. Part 3. Counterfactual Thinking: Simulating the Past. R. Byrne
V. Girotto
Cognitive Processes in Counterfactual Thinking. E. Wong
A. Galinsky
L. Kray
The Counterfactual Thinking Mind-Set: A Decade of Research. K. Markman
F. Karadogan
M. Lindberg
E. Zell
Counterfactual Thinking: Function and Dysfunction. Part 4. Alternatives and Alternate Selves. L. Sanna
N. Schwarz
L. Kennedy
It's Hard to Imagine: Mental Simulation
Metacognitive Experiences
and the Success of Debiasing. M. Taylor
A.B. Shawber
A.M. Mannering
Children's Imaginary Companions: What is it like to have an Imaginary Friend? E. Klinger
Daydreaming and Fantasizing: Thought Flow and Motivation. M. Green
J. Donahue
Simulated Worlds: Transportation into Narratives. Part 5. Perspective-Taking: Simulating Other Minds. R. Saxe
The Happiness of the Fish: Evidence for a Common Theory of One's Own and Others' Actions. C.D. Batson
Two Forms of Perspective Taking: Imagining How Another Feels and Imagining How You Would Feel. M. Myers
S. Hodges
Making it up and Making do: Simulation
Imagination
and Empathic Accuracy. N. Epley
E. Caruso
Perspective Taking: Misstepping into Others' Shoes. Part 6. Simulating and Preparing For the Future. B. Klein
L. Zajac
Imagining a Rosy Future: The Psychology of Optimism. E. Dunn
N. Forrin
C. Ashton-James
On the Excessive Rationality of the Emotional Imagination: A Two Systems Account of Affective Forecasts and Experiences. E. Perunovic
A. Wilson
Subjective Proximity of Future Selves: Implications for Current Identity
Future Appraisal
and Goal Pursuit Motivation. L. Libby
R. Eibach
Seeing the Links Between the Personal Past
Present
and Future: How Imagery Perspective in Mental Simulation Functions in Defining the Temporally Extended Self. D. Oyserman
L. James
Possible Selves: From Content to Process. G. Oettingen
A. Kappes
Mental Contrasting of the Future and Reality to Master Negative Feedback. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
On the Consequences of Mentally Simulating Future Forgone Outcomes: A Regret Regulation Perspective. P. Carroll
J. Shepperd
Preparedness
Mental Simulations
and Future Outlooks.
J. Stevens
Action Representation and its Role in Social Interactions. S. Beilock
I. Lyons
Expertise and the Mental Simulation of Action. S. Kosslyn
S. Moulton
Mental Imagery and Implicit Memory. E. Amit
D. Algom
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
Thou Shalt not Make Unto Thee any Graven Image: The Distance-Dependence of Representation. T. Faude
D. Wuerz
P. Gollwitzer
Implemental Intentions: The Mental Representation and Cognitive Procedures of IF-THEN Planning. Part 2. Mental Simulation and Memory. D. Bernstein
R. Godfrey
E. Loftus
False Memories: The Role of Plausibility and Autobiographical Belief. S. Lynn
S. Barnes
A. Matthews
Hypnosis and Memory: From Bernheim to the Present. K. Szpunar
K. McDermott
Episodic Future Thought: Remembering the Past to Imagine the Future. L. van Boven
J. Kane
A.P. McGraw
Temporally Asymmetric Constraints on Mental Simulation: Retrospection is more Constrained than Prospection. Part 3. Counterfactual Thinking: Simulating the Past. R. Byrne
V. Girotto
Cognitive Processes in Counterfactual Thinking. E. Wong
A. Galinsky
L. Kray
The Counterfactual Thinking Mind-Set: A Decade of Research. K. Markman
F. Karadogan
M. Lindberg
E. Zell
Counterfactual Thinking: Function and Dysfunction. Part 4. Alternatives and Alternate Selves. L. Sanna
N. Schwarz
L. Kennedy
It's Hard to Imagine: Mental Simulation
Metacognitive Experiences
and the Success of Debiasing. M. Taylor
A.B. Shawber
A.M. Mannering
Children's Imaginary Companions: What is it like to have an Imaginary Friend? E. Klinger
Daydreaming and Fantasizing: Thought Flow and Motivation. M. Green
J. Donahue
Simulated Worlds: Transportation into Narratives. Part 5. Perspective-Taking: Simulating Other Minds. R. Saxe
The Happiness of the Fish: Evidence for a Common Theory of One's Own and Others' Actions. C.D. Batson
Two Forms of Perspective Taking: Imagining How Another Feels and Imagining How You Would Feel. M. Myers
S. Hodges
Making it up and Making do: Simulation
Imagination
and Empathic Accuracy. N. Epley
E. Caruso
Perspective Taking: Misstepping into Others' Shoes. Part 6. Simulating and Preparing For the Future. B. Klein
L. Zajac
Imagining a Rosy Future: The Psychology of Optimism. E. Dunn
N. Forrin
C. Ashton-James
On the Excessive Rationality of the Emotional Imagination: A Two Systems Account of Affective Forecasts and Experiences. E. Perunovic
A. Wilson
Subjective Proximity of Future Selves: Implications for Current Identity
Future Appraisal
and Goal Pursuit Motivation. L. Libby
R. Eibach
Seeing the Links Between the Personal Past
Present
and Future: How Imagery Perspective in Mental Simulation Functions in Defining the Temporally Extended Self. D. Oyserman
L. James
Possible Selves: From Content to Process. G. Oettingen
A. Kappes
Mental Contrasting of the Future and Reality to Master Negative Feedback. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
On the Consequences of Mentally Simulating Future Forgone Outcomes: A Regret Regulation Perspective. P. Carroll
J. Shepperd
Preparedness
Mental Simulations
and Future Outlooks.