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Repeated simulation increases belief in the future occurrence of uncertain events
Garcia Jimenez, Claudia; Mazzoni, Giuliana; D'Argembeau, Arnaud
2022Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences 2022
 

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Keywords :
future thinking; autobiographical memory; simulation; belief in occurrence
Abstract :
[en] The feeling that an imagined event will or will not occur in the future—referred to as belief in future occurrence—plays a key role in guiding our decisions and actions. Recent research suggests that this belief may increase with repeated simulation of future events, but the boundary conditions for this effect remain unclear. Considering the key role of autobiographical knowledge in shaping belief in occurrence, we suggest that the effect of repeated simulation only occurs when prior autobiographical knowledge does not clearly support or contradict the occurrence of the imagined event. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the repetition effect for events that were either plausible or implausible due to their coherence or incoherence with autobiographical knowledge (Experiment 1), and for events that initially appeared uncertain because they were not clearly supported or contradicted by autobiographical knowledge (Experiment 2). We found that all types of events became more detailed and took less time to construct after repeated simulation, but belief in their future occurrence increased only for uncertain events; repetition did not influence belief for events already believed or considered implausible. These findings show that the effect of repeated simulation on belief in future occurrence depends on the consistency of imagined events with autobiographical knowledge.
Disciplines :
Theoretical & cognitive psychology
Author, co-author :
Garcia Jimenez, Claudia  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Psychologie
Mazzoni, Giuliana
D'Argembeau, Arnaud  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Psychologie et Neuroscience Cognitives (PsyNCog)
Language :
English
Title :
Repeated simulation increases belief in the future occurrence of uncertain events
Publication date :
June 2022
Event name :
Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences 2022
Event date :
3rd June 2022
Audience :
International
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