Publications
Zoning out while reading: Evidence for dissociations between experience and metaconsciousness.. Thinking and Seeing: Visual Metacognition in Adults and Children.. :203-226.
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2004. Why do words hurt? content, process, and criterion shift accounts of verbal overshadowing European Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 20
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2009. Why do we forget? What can we do about it The 1991 World Book Year Book.
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1991. Why creativity is not like the proverbial typing monkey. Psychological Inquiry. 10(4):351-356.
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1999. 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. Whom do words hurt? Individual differences in susceptibility to verbal overshadowing Applied Cognitive Psychology. 12:105-125.
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1998. Where’s My Consciousness-Ometer? How to Test for the Presence and Complexity of Consciousness Perspectives on Psychological Science.
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2022. When words hurt: The disruptive effects of verbally analyzing reasons. Proceedings of the Society for Consumer Psychology. 29
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1991. When attention matters: the curious incident of the wandering mind. Memory and Cognition. 36(6):1144-1150.
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2008. What Science Tells Us About Free Will. Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work?. :191-218.
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2022. Verbalization produces a transfer inappropriate processing shift. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 16(8):989–997.
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2002. Verbal overshadowing of visual memories: Some things are better left unsaid. Cognitive Psychology. 22(1):36-71.
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1990. The verbal overshadowing effect: Why descriptions impair face recognition. Memory and Cognition. 25:129-139.
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1997. Varieties of memory and consciousness: Essays in Honour of Endel Tulving. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 4:536-537.
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1989. The value of distinguishing between unconscious, conscious, and meta-conscious processes.. APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition. 1:179-202.
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2014. Unraveling what's on our minds: How different types of mind-wandering affect cognition and behavior. The Oxford Handbook of Spontaneous Thought: Mind-Wandering, Creativity, and Dreaming. :233-247.
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2018. Unnoticed intrusions: Dissociations of meta-consciousness in thought suppression. Consciousness and Cognition. 22(3):1003-1012.
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2013. To Know or Not to Know: Consciousness, Meta-Consciousness, and Motivation. Social Motivation: Conscious and Unconscious Processes. :351–372.
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2005. To be happy and to know it: The experience and meta- awareness of pleasure. Pleasures of the Brain. :244-254.
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2010. Time went by so slowly: Overestimation of event duration by males and females. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 1(1):3-13.
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1987. Thinking too much: Introspection can reduce the quality of preferences and decisions? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 60(2):181-192.
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1991. 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. There is more to episodic memory than just episodes. Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory.
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