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Caitlin Mills

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 14, 2023
A possible shared underlying mechanism among involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vuAnne M Cleary, Cati Poulos, Caitlin Mills
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|October 21, 2017
Utility of reproductive life plans in identification of potentially teratogenic medication use: A pilot studyNatalie DiPietro Mager, Caitlin Mills, April Snelling
Appetite|February 12, 2022
Enhanced capacity to switch but not to maintain: The basis of attentional bias to high calorie foods in restrained eatersLaura Dondzilo, Caitlin Mills, Shannon Pollitt, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|September 29, 2018
Beyond subjective judgments: Predicting evaluations of creative writing from computational linguistic featuresClaire M Zedelius, Caitlin Mills, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 8, 2016
The effect of disfluency on mind wandering during text comprehensionMyrthe Faber, Caitlin Mills, Kristopher Kopp, et al.
Cognitive Science|April 8, 2023
What Flips Attention?Anne M Cleary, Zachary C Irving, Caitlin Mills
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2020
Out of the blue: understanding abrupt and wayward transitions in thought using probability and predictive processingCaitlin Mills, Andre Zamani, Rebecca White, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 21, 2020
Tendency to ruminate and anxiety are associated with altered alpha and beta oscillatory power dynamics during memory for contextual detailsNicole A Forner-Phillips, Caitlin Mills, Robert S Ross
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|December 31, 2018
Mind-wandering rates fluctuate across the day: evidence from an experience-sampling studyGabriel King Smith, Caitlin Mills, Alexandra Paxton, et al.
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction|August 29, 2022
Automatically detecting task-unrelated thoughts during conversations using keystroke analysisVishal Kuvar, Nathaniel Blanchard, Alexander Colby, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 14, 2023
A possible shared underlying mechanism among involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vuAnne M Cleary, Cati Poulos, Caitlin Mills
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|October 21, 2017
Utility of reproductive life plans in identification of potentially teratogenic medication use: A pilot studyNatalie DiPietro Mager, Caitlin Mills, April Snelling
Appetite|February 12, 2022
Enhanced capacity to switch but not to maintain: The basis of attentional bias to high calorie foods in restrained eatersLaura Dondzilo, Caitlin Mills, Shannon Pollitt, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|September 29, 2018
Beyond subjective judgments: Predicting evaluations of creative writing from computational linguistic featuresClaire M Zedelius, Caitlin Mills, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 8, 2016
The effect of disfluency on mind wandering during text comprehensionMyrthe Faber, Caitlin Mills, Kristopher Kopp, et al.
Cognitive Science|April 8, 2023
What Flips Attention?Anne M Cleary, Zachary C Irving, Caitlin Mills
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 14, 2020
Out of the blue: understanding abrupt and wayward transitions in thought using probability and predictive processingCaitlin Mills, Andre Zamani, Rebecca White, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 21, 2020
Tendency to ruminate and anxiety are associated with altered alpha and beta oscillatory power dynamics during memory for contextual detailsNicole A Forner-Phillips, Caitlin Mills, Robert S Ross
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|December 31, 2018
Mind-wandering rates fluctuate across the day: evidence from an experience-sampling studyGabriel King Smith, Caitlin Mills, Alexandra Paxton, et al.
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction|August 29, 2022
Automatically detecting task-unrelated thoughts during conversations using keystroke analysisVishal Kuvar, Nathaniel Blanchard, Alexander Colby, et al.
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