Publications
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Moving survey problems into the cognitive psychology laboratory. Proceedings of the Survey Research Section.
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1984. Establishing a legitimate relationship with introspection. Response to Jack and Roepstorff.. Trends Cogn Sci. 6(9):371.
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2002. 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. Mind-wandering with and without awareness: An fMRI study of spontaneous thought processes. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (Sun R, ed.).
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2006. 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. Splitting consciousness: Unconscious, conscious, and metaconscious processes in social cognition. European Review of Social Psychology. 22:1-35.
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2011. Unpublished results hide the decline effect. Nature. 470(7335):437.
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Bridging the Objective/Subjective Divide: Towards a Meta-Perspective of Science and Experience. Open MIND.
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2014. Gaining perspective on death: Training program and language use outcomes assessment.. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 1(3):169.
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2014. Measuring and manipulating beliefs and behaviors associated with free will. Surrounding Free Will: Philosophy, Psychology, Neuroscience. :72.
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2014. Stepping Back and Adding Perspective. Open MIND. 34
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2014. Mind Wandering While Driving What Does it Mean and What do we do about it? Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
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2015. Believing there is no free will corrupts intuitive cooperation. Cognition. 151:6-9.
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2016. Can I get me out of my head? Exploring strategies for controlling the self-referential aspects of the mind-wandering state during reading The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 60(6):1053-1062.
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2016. 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. Prediction of truly random future events using analysis of prestimulus electroencephalographic data. AIP Conference Proceedings.
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