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Winkielman P.W., Schooler J.W..  2011.  Consciousness, Metacognition and the Unconscious. Sage Handbook of Social Cognition. :54-74.
Schooler J.W., Fiore F.M..  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.
Schooler JW, Tanaka JW.  1991.  Composites, compromises, and CHARM: what is the evidence for blend memory representations? J Exp Psychol Gen. 120(1):96-100;discussion101-5.
Gross M.E., Smith A.P., Graveline Y.M., Beaty R.M., Schooler J.W., Seli P..  2020.  Comparing the phenomenological qualities of stimulus-independent thought, stimulusdependent thought, and dreams using experience sampling. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
Schooler J.W., Ambadadar Z., Bendikson M..  1997.  A cognitive corroborative case study approach for investigating discovered memories of sexual abuse. Recollections of Trauma: Scientific Research and Clinical Practices. :379-388.
Eich E., Schooler J.W..  2000.  Cognition/emotion interactions. Cognition and emotion. :3-29.
Fiore SM, Cuevas HM, Schooler J.W, Salas E.  2006.  Cognition, Teams, and Team Cognition: Memory Actions and Memory Failures in Distributed Team Environments.. Creating High Tech Teams. :71-88.
Franklin M.S., Smallwood J., Schooler J.W.  2011.  Catching the mind in flight: Using behavioral indices to detect mindless reading in real time.. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 18(5):992-7.
Zedelius C.M., Schooler JW.  2020.  Capturing the dynamics of creative daydreaming. Creativity and the Wandering Mind.
Gross M.E., Martini D., Schooler J.W..  2022.  Can Viewing Films Promote Creative Thinking Styles? Examining The Complex Roles of Personality and Meaning-Making Creativity Research Journal.
Sanders J, Wang H-T, Schooler J, Smallwood J.  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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