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The Role of Subjective Temporality in Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel
In this chapter we examine the tendency to view future-oriented mental time travel as a unitary faculty that, despite task-driven surface variation, ultimately reduces to a common phenomenological state. We review evidence that FMTT is neither unitary nor beholden to episodic memory: Rather, it is varied both in its memorial underpinnings and experiential realization. We conclude that the phenomenological diversity characterizing FMTT is dependent not on the type of memory activated during task performance, but on the kind of subjective temporality associated with the memory in play
Well-Being in the Christian Tradition
This paper discusses well-being in the Christian tradition
TyRE.Homo_sapiens_nucl
Alignment to the Homo sapiens nuclear and mitochondrial reference genomes for sample TyRE
Ty.Equus_cab_nucl
Alignment to the Equus caballus nuclear reference genome for sample Ty
Tu.Homo_sapiens_nucl
Alignment to the Homo sapiens nuclear and mitochondrial reference genomes for sample Tu
TuRE.Equus_cab_nucl
Alignment to the Equus caballus nuclear reference genome for sample TuRE
BaB.Equus_cab_nucl
Alignment to the Equus caballus nuclear reference genome for sample BaB
OS_metaphlan
MetaPhlAn microbial profile for sample OS
BaARE.Homo_sapiens_nucl
Alignment to the Homo sapiens nuclear and mitochondrial reference genomes for sample BaARE
BaARE.Equus_cab_nucl
Alignment to the Equus caballus nuclear reference genome for sample BaARE
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