Scott N Cole
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Recent Articles
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Duffy J, Salt G, Cole S, Charura D, Shevchenko J
Psychol Rep
. 2025 Jan;
332941251315091.
PMID: 39819223
Possible selves reflect one's hopes and fears for their future identity. Previous research shows that high anxiety is associated with clearer feared possible selves. However, the mechanism through which clarity...
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McClure J, Elwell C, Jones T, Mirkovic J, Cole S
Cognition
. 2024 Jun;
250:105863.
PMID: 38924875
The human capacity to imagine possible future events unintentionally, with minimal cognitive effort, is termed spontaneous future thought (SFT). This paper addresses an important theoretical question for cognitive science: What...
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Pittelkow M, Field S, Isager P, Vant Veer A, Anderson T, Cole S, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2023 Feb;
10(2):210586.
PMID: 36756069
Increased execution of replication studies contributes to the effort to restore credibility of empirical research. However, a second generation of problems arises: the number of potential replication targets is at...
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Cole S, Tubbs P
Psychol Res
. 2021 Sep;
86(5):1518-1534.
PMID: 34510252
Purpose: Obsessive and compulsive tendencies are known to occur in the general population and involve worry around specific concerns (obsessions) and an urge to resolve the concern with thoughts or...
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Cole S, Smith D, Ragan K, Suurmond R, Armitage C
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2021 May;
28(5):1514-1537.
PMID: 33948918
Mental simulation of future scenarios is hypothesized to affect future behavior, but a large and inconsistent literature means it is unclear whether, and under what conditions, mental simulation can change...
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Is obesity linked with episodic memory impairment? A commentary on Cheke, Simons, and Clayton (2016)
Cole S, Pauly-Takacs K
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2016 Apr;
70(3):590-591.
PMID: 27032439
No abstract available.
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Cole S, Staugaard S, Berntsen D
Mem Cognit
. 2015 Oct;
44(3):376-89.
PMID: 26489747
Although involuntary past and future mental time travel (MTT) has been examined outside the laboratory in diary studies, MTT has primarily been studied in the context of laboratory studies using...
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Cole S, Morrison C, Barak O, Pauly-Takacs K, Conway M
Br J Clin Psychol
. 2015 Aug;
55(2):206-24.
PMID: 26296194
Objectives: To examine the impact of memory accessibility on episodic future thinking. Design: Single-case study of neurological patient HCM and an age-matched comparison group of neurologically Healthy Controls. Methods: We...
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Cole S, Berntsen D
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2015 Jun;
69(2):273-84.
PMID: 26035211
Our overriding hypothesis was that future thinking would be linked with goals to a greater extent than memories; conceptualizing goals as current concerns (i.e., uncompleted personal goals). We also hypothesized...
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Cole S, Morrison C, Conway M
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2013 Feb;
66(9):1687-706.
PMID: 23442091
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been linked with our ability to remember past events. However, its specific neurocognitive subprocesses have remained elusive. In Experiment 1, a study of healthy older...