Jonathan Schooler professor
Schooler, Jonathan W.
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Works
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The dark side of Eureka: Artificially induced Aha moments make facts feel true | |
Deciphering the enigmatic face: the importance of facial dynamics in interpreting subtle facial expressions. | |
The decoupled mind: mind-wandering disrupts cortical phase-locking to perceptual events | |
The default modes of reading: modulation of posterior cingulate and medial prefrontal cortex connectivity associated with comprehension and task focus while reading | |
Directed remembering: subliminal cues alter nonconscious memory strategies. | |
Discovery misattribution: when solving is confused with remembering. | |
Disentangling decoupling: comment on Smallwood | |
The distracted mind on the wheel: Overall propensity to mind wandering is associated with road crash responsibility | |
Domain-specific enhancement of metacognitive ability following meditation training | |
Early event-related brain potentials and hemispheric asymmetries reveal mind-wandering while reading and predict comprehension. | |
The Easy Part of the Hard Problem: A Resonance Theory of Consciousness | |
The ebb and flow of attention: Between-subject variation in intrinsic connectivity and cognition associated with the dynamics of ongoing experience | |
ERP evidence for rapid hedonic evaluation of logos. | |
Escaping the here and now: evidence for a role of the default mode network in perceptually decoupled thought. | |
Establishing a legitimate relationship with introspection. Response to Jack and Roepstorff. | |
Experience sampling during fMRI reveals default network and executive system contributions to mind wandering | |
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing for posttraumatic stress disorder: a pilot blinded, randomized study of stimulation type | |
Eye movements during mindless reading. | |
The Family-Resemblances Framework for Mind-Wandering Remains Well Clad | |
Free will and punishment: a mechanistic view of human nature reduces retribution. | |
Future directions in precognition research: more research can bridge the gap between skeptics and proponents | |
The future of mindfulness training is digital, and the future is now | |
Going AWOL in the brain: mind wandering reduces cortical analysis of external events | |
How did you get here from there? Verbal overshadowing of spatial mental models | |
Insulation for daydreams: a role for tonic norepinephrine in the facilitation of internally guided thought | |
Introspecting about Reasons can Reduce Post-Choice Satisfaction | |
Introspecting in the spirit of William James: comment on Fox, Ericsson, and Best (2011). | |
Is knowing believing? The role of event plausibility and background knowledge in planting false beliefs about the personal past. | |
Is perception the missing link between creativity, curiosity and schizotypy? Evidence from spontaneous eye-movements and responses to auditory oddball stimuli | |
Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking | |
Language facilitates introspection: Verbal mind-wandering has privileged access to consciousness. | |
Lay Theories of the Wandering Mind: Control-Related Beliefs Predict Mind Wandering Rates in- and outside the Lab | |
The lights are on but no one's home: meta-awareness and the decoupling of attention when the mind wanders | |
The long and short of mental time travel : self-projection over time-scales large and small | |
Lost in the crowd: Entitative group membership reduces mind attribution | |
Lost in the sauce: the effects of alcohol on mind wandering | |
Medicine for the wandering mind: mind wandering in medical practice | |
Metascience could rescue the 'replication crisis'. | |
Mind wandering "Ahas" versus mindful reasoning: alternative routes to creative solutions | |
Mind wandering minimizes mind numbing: Reducing semantic-satiation effects through absorptive lapses of attention | |
Mindful meta-awareness: sustained and non-propositional | |
Mindfulness and mind-wandering: finding convergence through opposing constructs. | |
Mindfulness training improves working memory capacity and GRE performance while reducing mind wandering | |
Motivating meta-awareness of mind wandering: A way to catch the mind in flight? | |
Neural activity predicts attitude change in cognitive dissonance | |
No relationship between researcher impact and replication effect: an analysis of five studies with 100 replications | |
Out for a smoke: the impact of cigarette craving on zoning out during reading | |
Perceptual and conceptual training mediate the verbal overshadowing effect in an unfamiliar domain. | |
Pupillometric evidence for the decoupling of attention from perceptual input during offline thought | |
Pushing the Limits: Cognitive, Affective, and Neural Plasticity Revealed by an Intensive Multifaceted Intervention | |
Quality of Death | |
Re-representing consciousness: dissociations between experience and meta-consciousness. | |
The reality of recovered memories: corroborating continuous and discontinuous memories of childhood sexual abuse | |
Reductions in task positive neural systems occur with the passage of time and are associated with changes in ongoing thought | |
Reflections on a Memory Discovery | |
Regional white matter variation associated with domain-specific metacognitive accuracy | |
The retention of manual flying skills in the automated cockpit. | |
The Richness of Inner Experience: Relating Styles of Daydreaming to Creative Processes | |
The role of mind-wandering in measurements of general aptitude. | |
Rushing to Appear Virtuous: Time Pressure Increases Socially Desirable Responding | |
The Science of Lay Theories : How Beliefs Shape Our Cognition, Behavior, and Health | |
The science of mind wandering: empirically navigating the stream of consciousness | |
Scientific approaches to consciousness, 1996: | |
Segmenting the stream of consciousness: the psychological correlates of temporal structures in the time series data of a continuous performance task | |
Self-reflection and the temporal focus of the wandering mind | |
The silver lining of a mind in the clouds: interesting musings are associated with positive mood while mind-wandering | |
Skimming the surface. Verbal overshadowing of analogical retrieval | |
Slow fluctuations in attentional control of sensory cortex | |
States of Mind: Characterizing the Neural Bases of Focus and Mind-wandering through Dynamic Functional Connectivity. | |
Stimulating minds to wander | |
Suppression of novel stimuli: changes in accessibility of suppressed nonverbalizable shapes. | |
Taking charge: Characterizing the rapid development of self-regulation through intensive training | |
Thinking one thing, saying another: the behavioral correlates of mind-wandering while reading aloud | |
Thinking too much: introspection can reduce the quality of preferences and decisions | |
Thoughts beyond words: When language overshadows insight | |
Thoughts in flight: automation use and pilots' task-related and task-unrelated thought. | |
Threatened to distraction: Mind-wandering as a consequence of stereotype threat | |
Tracking Distraction | |
Turning the Lens of Science on Itself: Verbal Overshadowing, Replication, and Metascience | |
Unaware yet reliant on attention: Experience sampling reveals that mind-wandering impedes implicit learning | |
Unnoticed intrusions: dissociations of meta-consciousness in thought suppression | |
Unpublished results hide the decline effect | |
The value of believing in free will: encouraging a belief in determinism increases cheating | |
Vigilance impossible: Diligence, distraction, and daydreaming all lead to failures in a practical monitoring task. | |
Visceral States Call for Visceral Measures: Verbal Overshadowing of Hunger Ratings Across Assessment Modalities | |
What's in a Task? Complications in the Study of the Task-Unrelated-Thought Variety of Mind Wandering | |
When attention matters: the curious incident of the wandering mind | |
When do words hurt? A multiprocess view of the effects of verbalization on visual memory | |
When the Muses Strike: Creative Ideas of Physicists and Writers Routinely Occur During Mind Wandering | |
Why do words hurt? Content, process, and criterion shift accounts of verbal overshadowing | |
Window to the wandering mind: pupillometry of spontaneous thought while reading | |
Young and restless: validation of the Mind-Wandering Questionnaire (MWQ) reveals disruptive impact of mind-wandering for youth |