Publications
Recovered Memories. The Encyclopedia of the Human Brain N.Y. :169-184.
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2002. Justification effects on the judgment of analogy. Memory and Cognition. 27(5):844-855.
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1999. Discovering Fact and Fiction: Case-Based Analyses of Authentic and Fabricated Discovered Memories of Abuse. Recovered Memories: Seeking the Middle Ground. :95–151.
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2001. Predicting attentional lapses using response time speed in continuous performance tasks. Frontiers in Cognition.
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2024. Free will and punishment: a mechanistic view of human nature reduces retribution.. Psychol Sci. 25(8):1563-70.
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2014. 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. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing for posttraumatic stress disorder: a pilot blinded, randomized study of stimulation type. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 75(5):290–297.
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2006. The Family- Resemblances Framework for Mind- Wandering Remains Well Clad. Trends in Cognitive Science.
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2018. Intentionality and meta-awareness of mind wandering: Are they one and the same, or distinct dimensions? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 24(6):1808-1818.
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2017. Mind-Wandering as a Natural Kind: A Family-Resemblances View.. Trends Cogn Sci. 22(6):479-490.
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2017. Reflections on a memory discovery. Child Maltreatment. 2(2):126-133.
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1997. Discovered memories and the" delayed discovery doctrine": A cognitive case based analysis. Recovered memories of child sexual abuse: Psychological, social, and legal perspectives on a contemporary mental health controversy. :121–141.
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2000. Investigating alternative accounts of veridical and non-veridical memories of trauma: Report of the cognitive working groups. Investigating alternative accounts of veridical and non-veridical memories of trauma: Report of the cognitive working groups. :531-540.
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1997. A multiplicity of memory. Exploring. 22:4-6.
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1998. Taking the middle line: Can we accommodate both fabricated and recovered memories of sexual abuse? Recovered Memories and False Memories. :251-292.
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1997. Consciousness and the limits of language: You can’t always say what you think or think what you say. Scientific Approaches to Conciousness. :241-256.
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1997. The symbiosis of subjective and experimental approaches to intuition. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 6:280-287.
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1999. A cognitive corroborative case study approach for investigating discovered memories of sexual abuse. Recollections of Trauma: Scientific Research and Clinical Practices. :379-388.
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1997. The Infancy of Meta-Science. Know This: Today's Most Interesting and Important Scientific Ideas, Discoveries, and Developments.
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2016. The costs and benefits of verbally rehearsing memory for faces. Basic and Applied Memory: New Findings. :51-65.
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1996. Why creativity is not like the proverbial typing monkey. Psychological Inquiry. 10(4):351-356.
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1999. Meta-awareness, perceptual decoupling and the wandering mind. Encyclopedia of Social Psychology.
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2007. The distinctions of false and fuzzy memories. The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 71(2):130-143.
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1998. At a loss from words: Verbal overshadowing of perceptual memories. Psychology of learning and motivation. 37:291-340.
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