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The Psychology of Transcending the Here and Now

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SCIENCE
Volume 322, Issue 5905, Pages 1201-1205

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1161958

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  1. Israeli Science Foundation [1346-2004]
  2. Binational Science Foundation [2001-057]
  3. National Institute of Mental Health
  4. NIH [R01 MH059030]

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People directly experience only themselves here and now but often consider, evaluate, and plan situations that are removed in time or space, that pertain to others' experiences, and that are hypothetical rather than real. People thus transcend the present and mentally traverse temporal distance, spatial distance, social distance, and hypotheticality. We argue that this is made possible by the human capacity for abstract processing of information. We review research showing that there is considerable similarity in the way people mentally traverse different distances, that the process of abstraction underlies traversing different distances, and that this process guides the way people predict, evaluate, and plan near and distant situations.

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