Publications
Future directions in precognition research: more research can bridge the gap between skeptics and proponents.. Front Psychol. 5:907.
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2014. Thinking one thing, saying another: The behavioral correlates of mind-wandering while reading aloud. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21(1):205-210.
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2013. Disentangling Decoupling: Comment on Smallwood. Psychological Bulletin. 139:536-541.
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2013. Unaware yet reliant on attention: Experience sampling reveals that mind-wandering impedes implicit learning.. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 23(1):223-229.
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2016. When the Muses Strike: Creative Ideas of Physicists and Writers Routinely Occur During Mind Wandering. Psychological Science. 30(3):396-404.
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2019. Manipulating Belief in Free Will and Its Downstream Consequences: A Meta-Analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Review.
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2022. The distracted mind on the wheel: Overall propensity to mind wandering is associated with road crash responsibility.. PLoS One. 12(8)
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2017. Expert testimony. The psychology of evidence and courtroom procedure. :253-279.
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1985. Comparing the phenomenological qualities of stimulus-independent thought, stimulusdependent thought, and dreams using experience sampling. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
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2020. 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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2019. Can Viewing Films Promote Creative Thinking Styles? Examining The Complex Roles of Personality and Meaning-Making Creativity Research Journal.
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2022. Why creatives don’t find the oddball odd: Neural and psychological evidence for atypical salience processing. Brain and Cognition. 178
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2024. Cultivating an understanding of curiosity as a seed for creativity. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences.
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2020. Standing out: An atypical salience account of creativity. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
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2024. ERP evidence for rapid hedonic evaluation of logos. The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 22(1):124-138.
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2009. Suppression of novel stimuli: Changes in accessibility of suppressed nonverbalizable shapes. Consciousness and cognition. 21(3):1541-1546.
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2012. Increasing belief in the experience of an invasive procedure that never happened: the role of plausibility and schematicity. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 20(5):661-669.
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2006. Memory failures and their causes in everyday life. Memory and Society: Psychological Perspectives.
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2013. Self reports about the causes of everyday memory failures. Memory and Society: Psychological Perspectives..
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2006. 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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2002. Where’s My Consciousness-Ometer? How to Test for the Presence and Complexity of Consciousness Perspectives on Psychological Science.
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2022. Editorial: Electromagnetic field theories of consciousness: opportunities and obstacles. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
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2023. Editorial: Electromagnetic field theories of consciousness. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
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2024. The easy part of the Hard Problem: A resonance theory of consciousness.. Frontiers in human neuroscience. 13
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2019. Awe as a Meaning-Making Emotion. The evolution of religion, religiosity and theology.
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