Publications
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The symbiosis of subjective and experimental approaches to intuition. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 6:280-287.
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1999. The costs and benefits of verbally rehearsing memory for faces. Basic and Applied Memory: New Findings. :51-65.
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1996. The distinctions of false and fuzzy memories. The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 71(2):130-143.
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1998. The Middle Way: Finding the Balance between Mindfulness and Mind-Wandering. Psychology of Learning and Motivation. 60:1-33.
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2014. Reflections on a memory discovery. Child Maltreatment. 2(2):126-133.
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1997. Taking the middle line: Can we accommodate both fabricated and recovered memories of sexual abuse? Recovered Memories and False Memories. :251-292.
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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.
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1997. A cognitive corroborative case study approach for investigating discovered memories of sexual abuse. Recollections of Trauma: Scientific Research and Clinical Practices. :379-388.
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1997. Investigating alternative accounts of veridical and non-veridical memories of trauma: Report of the cognitive working groups. Investigating alternative accounts of veridical and non-veridical memories of trauma: Report of the cognitive working groups. :531-540.
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1997. At a loss from words: Verbal overshadowing of perceptual memories. Psychology of learning and motivation. 37:291-340.
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1997. Gaining perspective on death: Training program and language use outcomes assessment.. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 1(3):169.
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2014. Out for a smoke: The impact of cigarette craving on zoning out while reading. Psychological Science. 21(1):26-30.
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2010. Lost in the Sauce The effects of alcohol on mind wandering. Psychological Science. 20(6):747–752.
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2009. 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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