Publications
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What Science Tells Us About Free Will. Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work?. :191-218.
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2010. The Value of Believing in Free Will: Encouraging a Belief in Determinism Increases Cheating. Psychological science. 19(1):49–54.
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2008. To Know or Not to Know: Consciousness, Meta-Consciousness, and Motivation. Social Motivation: Conscious and Unconscious Processes. :351–372.
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2005. Stereotype distinctiveness: How counter-stereotypic behavior shapes the self-concept. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 81(2):193-205.
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Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Intrusive Thinking. Intrusive Thinking: From Molecules to Free Will.
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2021. Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Intrusive Thinking. Strüngmann Forum Reports.
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2020. Neural activity predicts attitude change in cognitive dissonance. Nature Neuroscience. 12(11):1469-1474.
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2009. Measuring and manipulating beliefs and behaviors associated with free will. Surrounding Free Will: Philosophy, Psychology, Neuroscience. :72.
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2014. Language facilitates introspection: verbal mind-wandering has privileged access to consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition. 49:86-97.
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2017. Irrelevant insights make worldviews ring true. Scientific Reports.
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2022. The Hazards of Claiming to Have Solved the Hard Problem of Free Will. Are we free? Psychology and free will. :181-204.
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2008. Free will and punishment: a mechanistic view of human nature reduces retribution.. Psychol Sci. 25(8):1563-70.
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Coping with stereotype threat: Denial as an impression management strategy. Journal of personality and social psychology. 89(1):22–35.
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2005. Coping with stereotype threat: Denial as an impression management strategy. Journal of personality and social psychology. 89(1):22–35.
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2005. Blind spots to the self: Limits in knowledge of mental contents and personal predispositions. The Handbook of Self-Knowledge. :77-89.
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2012. Awe as a Meaning-Making Emotion. The evolution of religion, religiosity and theology.
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