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Daniel M Wegner

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 14, 2003
The mind's best trick: how we experience conscious willDaniel M. Wegner
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 4, 2009
How to think, say, or do precisely the worst thing for any occasionDaniel M Wegner
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 20, 2003
The mind's self-portraitDaniel M Wegner
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 18, 2005
Précis of the illusion of conscious willDaniel M Wegner
The American Psychologist|November 16, 2011
Setting free the bears: escape from thought suppressionDaniel M Wegner
Consciousness and Cognition|March 7, 2007
The gravity of unwanted thoughts: Asymmetric priming effects in thought suppressionSadia Najmi, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 2, 2007
The eureka error: inadvertent plagiarism by misattributions of effortJesse Preston, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 4, 2009
Moral typecasting: divergent perceptions of moral agents and moral patientsKurt Gray, Daniel M Wegner
Psychological Science|September 21, 2006
Manic thinking: independent effects of thought speed and thought content on moodEmily Pronin, Daniel M Wegner
Cognition|July 13, 2012
Feeling robots and human zombies: mind perception and the uncanny valleyKurt Gray, Daniel M Wegner
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 14, 2003
The mind's best trick: how we experience conscious willDaniel M. Wegner
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 4, 2009
How to think, say, or do precisely the worst thing for any occasionDaniel M Wegner
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 20, 2003
The mind's self-portraitDaniel M Wegner
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 18, 2005
Précis of the illusion of conscious willDaniel M Wegner
The American Psychologist|November 16, 2011
Setting free the bears: escape from thought suppressionDaniel M Wegner
Consciousness and Cognition|March 7, 2007
The gravity of unwanted thoughts: Asymmetric priming effects in thought suppressionSadia Najmi, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 2, 2007
The eureka error: inadvertent plagiarism by misattributions of effortJesse Preston, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 4, 2009
Moral typecasting: divergent perceptions of moral agents and moral patientsKurt Gray, Daniel M Wegner
Psychological Science|September 21, 2006
Manic thinking: independent effects of thought speed and thought content on moodEmily Pronin, Daniel M Wegner
Cognition|July 13, 2012
Feeling robots and human zombies: mind perception and the uncanny valleyKurt Gray, Daniel M Wegner
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