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Here today, gone tomorrow: The appearance and disappearance of context effects. Memory in Context: Context in Memory. :215-229.
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1988. The ineffability of insight. The Creative Cognition Approach. :97-133.
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1995. Speaking of wine: Verbal and perceptual expertise mediate verbal overshadowing in a taste recognition task. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
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1995. The costs and benefits of verbally rehearsing memory for faces. Basic and Applied Memory: New Findings. :51-65.
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1996. The misremembrance of wines past: Verbal and perceptual expertise differentially mediate verbal overshadowing of taste memory.. The Journal of memory and language. 35(2):231-245.
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1996. Directed remembering: subliminal cues alter nonconscious memory strategies.. Memory. 10(5-6):381-8.
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2002. Directed remembering: subliminal cues alter nonconscious memory strategies.. Memory. 10(5-6):381-8.
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2002. Directed remembering: subliminal cues alter nonconscious memory strategies.. Memory. 10(5-6):381-8.
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2002. Perceptual and conceptual expertise mediate the verbal overshadowing effect in a training paradigm.. Memory and Cognition. 32(4):618-631.
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2004. The lights are on but no one’s home- the decoupling of executive resources when the mind-wanders. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 14(3):527-533.
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2007. Person descriptions as eyewitness evidence. Handbook of eyewitness Psychology: Memory for people. 2:3–34.
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2007. Segmenting the stream of consciousness: The psychological correlates of temporal structures in the time series data of a continuous performance task. Brain and Cognition. 66(1):50–56.
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2008. When attention matters: the curious incident of the wandering mind. Memory and Cognition. 36(6):1144-1150.
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2008. 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. What Science Tells Us About Free Will. Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work?. :191-218.
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2010. Medicine for the wandering mind: Mind wandering in medical practice. Medical Education. 45(11):1072-1080.
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2011. Pupillometric Evidence for the Decoupling of Attention from Perceptual Input during Offline Thought. PLoS ONEPLoS ONE. 6(3):e18298.
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2011. Self-reflection and the temporal focus of the wandering mind.. Consciousness and Cognition.. 20(4):1120-1126.
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2011. Threatened to distraction: Mind-wandering as a consequence of stereotype threat. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 47(6):1243–1248.
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2011. Blind spots to the self: Limits in knowledge of mental contents and personal predispositions. The Handbook of Self-Knowledge. :77-89.
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2012. Creativity and Bipolar Disorder: Touched by Fire or Burning with Questions? Clinical Psychology Review. 32(1):1-12.
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2012. Inspired by Distraction Mind Wandering Facilitates Creative Incubation. Psychological science. 23(10):1117–1122.
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2012. Insulation for daydreams: a role for tonic norepinephrine in the facilitation of internally guided thought. Plos One. 7(4)
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2012. Mindfulness and mind-wandering: Finding convergence through opposing constructs. Emotion. 12(6):442–448.
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2012. Modernizing science: Comments on Nosek & Bar-Anan. Schooler, J.W.. 23(3):281-284.
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