CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Schizophrenia, Mescaline, Hallucination
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Can refer to creativity (something generated by an agent that is novel/useful in some way) Sensory-like experiences based on internal rather than external information. On average: people think about the future once every 16 minutes. The default network - thinking about other things when trying to focus on another (ex. Not thinking about what"s in front of them. Future imaginings have less detail - more prototypical (standardized) Impact bias: we tend to think that things that happen to use will be more emotional than they really will be(future emotional reactions will be stronger than they would be) If you imagine goal achievement, it will inhibit you from actually trying to complete the desired goal. Instead you have to think about the steps to achieve the desired goal. Visual (dreaming, picturing things, mental imagery, how would something look etc) Auditory (having a song stuck in your head)