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The mental time line: An analogue of the mental number line in the mapping of life events
Authors:Shahar Arzy   Esther Adi-Japha  Olaf Blanke  
Affiliation:aLaboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland;bDepartment of Neurology, Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital, 91120 Jerusalem, Israel;cDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland;dSchool of Education, Bar-Ilan University, 52900 Ramat-Gan, Israel
Abstract:A crucial aspect of the human mind is the ability to project the self along the time line to past and future. It has been argued that such self-projection is essential to re-experience past experiences and predict future events. In-depth analysis of a novel paradigm investigating mental time shows that the speed of this “self-projection” in time depends logarithmically on the temporal-distance between an imagined “location” on the time line that participants were asked to imagine and the location of another imagined event from the time line. This logarithmic pattern suggests that events in human cognition are spatially mapped along an imagery mental time line. We argue that the present time-line data are comparable to the spatial mapping of numbers along the mental number line and that such spatial maps are a fundamental basis for cognition.
Keywords:Self   Time   Mental number line   Mental time line   Log   Self-projection   Temporal distance
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