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Fiore S.M., Schooler J.W..  2004.  Process mapping and shared cognition: Teamwork and the development of shared problem models. Team Cognition: Understanding the Factors that Drive Process and Performance. :133-152.
Baumgart SL, Franklin MS, Jimbo HK, Su SJ, Schooler J.  2017.  Prediction of truly random future events using analysis of prestimulus electroencephalographic data. AIP Conference Proceedings.
Shelat S., Schooler J.W., Giesbrecht B..  2024.  Predicting attentional lapses using response time speed in continuous performance tasks. Frontiers in Cognition.
Fallshore M, Schooler J.  1993.  Post-encoding verbalization impairs transfer on artificial grammar tasks. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
Cloughesy J.N., Mrazek A.J., Mrazek MD, Schooler JW.  2020.  Planning to Practice: Action and Coping Plans Increase Days of Meditation Practiced. Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research.
Meissner CA, Sporer SL, Schooler J.W.  2007.  Person descriptions as eyewitness evidence. Handbook of eyewitness Psychology: Memory for people. 2:3–34.
Melcher J, Schooler J.W..  2004.  Perceptual and conceptual expertise mediate the verbal overshadowing effect in a training paradigm.. Memory and Cognition. 32(4):618-631.
Gross M.E., Araujo D.B., Zedelius C.M., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Is perception the missing link between creativity, curiosity and schizotypy? Evidence from spontaneous eye-movements and responses to auditory oddball stimuli. NeuroImage. 202:116-125.
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Protzko J., Lundmark S., Walleczek J., Schooler J.W..  2023.  Nonlinear effect amplification: Differential susceptibility of verbal overshadowing as a function of time to interference.. Journal of Applied Research in Memory & Cognition.
Protzko J., Schooler W..  2017.  No relationship between researcher successful productivity and replicability: an analysis of four studies with 79 replications. PsyArXiv.
Protzko J., Schooler J.W..  2020.  No relationship between researcher impact and replication effect: an analysis of five studies with 100 replications. PeerJ.
Visser R.M., Anderson M.C., Aron A., Banich M.T., Brady K.T., Huys Q.J.M., Monfils M., Schiller D., Schlagenhauf F., Schooler JW et al..  2020.  Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Intrusive Thinking. Strüngmann Forum Reports.
Visser R.M., Anderson M.C., Aron A., Banich M.T., Brady K.T., Q. J.M.Huys, Monfils M., Schiller D., Schlagenhauf F., Schooler J.W. et al..  2021.  Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Intrusive Thinking. Intrusive Thinking: From Molecules to Free Will.
Veen V.V, Krug K.M., Schooler J.W., Carter C.S..  2009.  Neural activity predicts attitude change in cognitive dissonance. Nature Neuroscience. 12(11):1469-1474.
Weston WJ, Perfect TJ, Schooler JW, Dennis I.  2008.  Navon processing and verbalisation: A holistic/featural distinction. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 20(3):587-611.
Herz RS, Schooler JW.  2002.  A naturalistic study of autobiographical memories evoked by olfactory and visual cues: testing the Proustian hypothesis.. Am J Psychol. 115(1):21-32.

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