Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task

Research on future thinking has emphasized how episodic details from memories are combined to create future thoughts, but has not yet examined the role of semantic scripts. In this study, participants recalled how they planned a past camping trip in Australia (past planning task) and imagined how th...

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Published in:Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
Main Authors: Cordonnier, Aline, Barnier, Amanda J., Sutton, John
Other Authors: UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/224174
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description Research on future thinking has emphasized how episodic details from memories are combined to create future thoughts, but has not yet examined the role of semantic scripts. In this study, participants recalled how they planned a past camping trip in Australia (past planning task) and imagined how they would plan a future camping trip (future planning task), set either in a familiar (Australia) or an unfamiliar (Antarctica) context. Transcripts were segmented into information units that were coded according to semantic category (e.g., where, when, transport, material, actions). Results revealed a strong interaction between tasks and their presentation order. Starting with the past planning task constrained the future planning task when the context was familiar. Participants generated no new information when the future camping trip was set in Australia and completed second (after the past planning task). Conversely, starting with the future planning task facilitated the past planning task. Participants recalled more information units of their past plan when the past planning task was completed second (after the future planning task). These results shed new light on the role of scripts in past and future thinking and on how past and future thinking processes interact.
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spelling ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:224174 2025-04-20T14:26:16+00:00 Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task Cordonnier, Aline Barnier, Amanda J. Sutton, John UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/224174 https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2015.1085587 eng eng SAGE Publications boreal:224174 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/224174 doi:10.1080/17470218.2015.1085587 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 69, no.2, p. 324-338 (2016) Future thinking Planning Memory Scripts Mental time travel Autobiographical memory info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftunivlouvain https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2015.1085587 2025-03-21T12:45:21Z Research on future thinking has emphasized how episodic details from memories are combined to create future thoughts, but has not yet examined the role of semantic scripts. In this study, participants recalled how they planned a past camping trip in Australia (past planning task) and imagined how they would plan a future camping trip (future planning task), set either in a familiar (Australia) or an unfamiliar (Antarctica) context. Transcripts were segmented into information units that were coded according to semantic category (e.g., where, when, transport, material, actions). Results revealed a strong interaction between tasks and their presentation order. Starting with the past planning task constrained the future planning task when the context was familiar. Participants generated no new information when the future camping trip was set in Australia and completed second (after the past planning task). Conversely, starting with the future planning task facilitated the past planning task. Participants recalled more information units of their past plan when the past planning task was completed second (after the future planning task). These results shed new light on the role of scripts in past and future thinking and on how past and future thinking processes interact. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain) Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 2 324 338
spellingShingle Future thinking
Planning
Memory
Scripts
Mental time travel
Autobiographical memory
Cordonnier, Aline
Barnier, Amanda J.
Sutton, John
Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
title Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
title_full Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
title_fullStr Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
title_full_unstemmed Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
title_short Scripts and information units in future planning: Interactions between a past and a future planning task
title_sort scripts and information units in future planning: interactions between a past and a future planning task
topic Future thinking
Planning
Memory
Scripts
Mental time travel
Autobiographical memory
topic_facet Future thinking
Planning
Memory
Scripts
Mental time travel
Autobiographical memory
url http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/224174
https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2015.1085587