Replication database for: Future Projections, Not Autobiographical Memories, Predict Anxiety Symptoms in Aging

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Involuntary autobiographical memory, encompassing both past events and future projections, is described as a fundamental mode of mental time travel that remains relatively intact with age, especially in the case of involuntary memories. Among younger adults, a higher frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories is associated with a negative cognitive style and increased emotional distress.

The present dataset comes from an online survey that examined the relationship between involuntary autobiographical memory, mental health, and cognitive functioning in a sample of 75 older adults, taking into account their emotion regulation strategies. The present dataset includes all the data used in the submitted paper: Involuntary Future Projections, Not Autobiographical Memories, Predict Anxiety Symptoms in Aging

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DOI https://doi.org/10.57745/W8XBWG
Metadata Access https://entrepot.recherche.data.gouv.fr/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.57745/W8XBWG
Provenance
Creator Allé, Mélissa ORCID logo
Publisher Recherche Data Gouv
Contributor Alle, Melissa; Université de Lille; Recherche Data Gouv
Publication Year 2025
Rights etalab 2.0; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; https://spdx.org/licenses/etalab-2.0.html
OpenAccess true
Contact Alle, Melissa (Université de Lille)
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Resource Type Dataset
Format text/comma-separated-values; application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
Size 21760; 16114
Version 1.0
Discipline Life Sciences; Medicine