Publications

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Author Title Type [ Year(Desc)]
2018
Schooler J., Baumgart S., Franklin M.  2018.  Entertaining Without Endorsing: The Case for the Scientific Investigation of Anomalous Cognition. Psychology of Consciousness. 5(1):63-77.
Laukkonen RE, Schooler JW, Tangen JM.  2018.  The Eureka Heuristic: Relying on insight to appraise the quality of ideas . PsyArxiv.
Mrazek AJ, Ihm ED, Molden D.C., Mrazek M.D., Zedelius C.M, Schooler J.W.  2018.  Expanding minds: Growth mindsets of self-regulation and the influences on effort and perseverance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 79:164-180.
Seli P., Kane MJ, Metzinger T., Smallwood J, Schacter DL, Maillet D, Schooler JW, Smilek D.  2018.  The Family- Resemblances Framework for Mind- Wandering Remains Well Clad. Trends in Cognitive Science.
Mrazek A.J., Mrazek M.D, Cherolini C.M., Cloughesy J.N., Cynman D.J., Gougis L.J., Landry A.P., Reese J.V., Schooler J.W..  2018.  The Future of Mindfulness Training is Digital, and the Future is Now. Current Opinion in Psychology. 28:81-86.
Zedelius C.M., Gross M.E., Schooler J.W..  2018.  Mind Wandering: More Than a Bad Habit. The psychology of habit: Theory, mechanisms, change, and contexts. :363-378.
Seli P, Kane MJ, Smallwood J, Schacter DL, Maillet D, Schooler JW, Smilek D.  2018.  Mind-Wandering as a Natural Kind: A Family-Resemblances View.. Trends Cogn Sci. 22(6):479-490.
Zedelius C.M., Schooler J.W..  2018.  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.
2019
Creswell K.G., Sayette M.A., Skrzynski C.J., Wright A.G.C., Schooler J.W., Sehic E.  2019.  Assessing cigarette craving with a squeeze. Clinical Psychological Science. 7(3):1-15.
Zedelius C.M., Mills C., Schooler J.W.  2019.  Beyond subjective judgments: Predicting evaluations of creative writing from computational linguistic features.. Behav Res Methods. 51(2):879-894.
Hunt T., Schooler J..  2019.  The easy part of the Hard Problem: A resonance theory of consciousness.. Frontiers in human neuroscience. 13
Turnbul A., Schooler J.W., Wang H., Jefferies E., Margulies D.S., Smallwood J.  2019.  The ebb and flow of attention: Between-subject variation in intrinsic connectivity and cognition associated with the dynamics of ongoing experience. NeuroImage. 185:286-299.
Protzko J., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking. Science Advances. 5(10)
Schooler JW.  2019.  Metascience: The Science of Doing Science. Observer.
Dunne J.D., Thompson E., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Mindful meta-awareness: sustained and non-propositional. Current Opinion in Psychology. 28:307-311.
Mrazek A.J., Mrazek M.D., Reese J.V., Kirk A.C., Gougis L.J., Delegard A.M., Cynman D.J., Cherolini C.M., Carr P.C., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Mindfulness-Based Attention Training: Feasibility and Preliminary Outcomes of a Digital Course for High School Students. Education Sciences. 9(3):230-241.
Gross M.E., Araujo D.B., Zedelius C.M., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Is perception the missing link between creativity, curiosity and schizotypy? Evidence from spontaneous eye-movements and responses to auditory oddball stimuli. NeuroImage. 202:116-125.
Protzko J., Zedelius C.M., Schooler J.W..  2019.  Rushing to Appear Virtuous: Time Pressure Increases Socially Desirable Responding. Psychological Science. 30(11):1584-1591.
Murray S., Krasich K., Schooler J.W., Seli P..  2019.  What's in a task? Complications in the study of the task-unrelated-thought (TUT) variety of mind wandering. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 15(3):572-588.
Gable S.L, Hopper E.A, Schooler J.W.  2019.  When the Muses Strike: Creative Ideas of Physicists and Writers Routinely Occur During Mind Wandering. Psychological Science. 30(3):396-404.
2020
Ihm ED, Paloutzian R.F., van Elk M., Schooler JW.  2020.  Awe as a Meaning-Making Emotion. The evolution of religion, religiosity and theology.
Zedelius C.M., Schooler JW.  2020.  Capturing the dynamics of creative daydreaming. Creativity and the Wandering Mind.

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