“…In particular, it remains unclear whether people with psychotic symptoms or schizophrenia, compared to healthy controls without psychiatric diagnoses, have difficulty generating positive and negative future events (Goodby & MacLeod, ; Raffard, Esposito, Boulenger, & Van der Linden, ) or whether the deficit is specific to positive events (Chen et al ., ). Also, although future thinking impairments may be explained by impairments in autobiographical memory (Kwan, Carson, Addis, & Rosenbaum, ; Schacter, Addis, & Buckner, ), studies of schizophrenia have shown mixed findings regarding the association between past and future thinking abilities, or have not reported correlations specifically within the clinical group, instead conflating them with diagnoses‐free control participants (Chen et al ., ; D'Argembeau, Raffard, & Van der Linden, ).…”