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Daniel M Wegner

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Consciousness and Cognition|June 12, 2009
Modulating the sense of agency with external cuesJames W Moore, Daniel M Wegner, Patrick Haggard
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 4, 2007
Timescale bias in the attribution of mindCarey K Morewedge, Jesse Preston, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 6, 2011
Action embellishment: an intention bias in the perception of successJesse Lee Preston, Ryan S Ritter, Daniel M Wegner
Psychological Science|June 11, 2013
The harm-made mind: observing victimization augments attribution of minds to vegetative patients, robots, and the deadAdrian F Ward, Andrew S Olsen, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 3, 2006
What do I think you're doing? Action identification and mind attributionMegan N Kozak, Abigail A Marsh, Daniel M Wegner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2010
Causes and consequences of mind perceptionAdam Waytz, Kurt Gray, Nicholas Epley, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 3, 2006
Everyday magical powers: the role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influenceEmily Pronin, Daniel M Wegner, Kimberly McCarthy, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|June 20, 2007
The role of thought suppression in building mental blocksMegan Kozak, R Weylin Sternglanz, Uma Viswanathan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 29, 2010
Distortions of mind perception in psychopathologyKurt Gray, Adrianna C Jenkins, Andrea S Heberlein, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 26, 2011
When moving without volition: implied self-causation enhances binding strength between involuntary actions and effectsMyrthel Dogge, Marloes Schaap, Ruud Custers, et al.
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Consciousness and Cognition|June 12, 2009
Modulating the sense of agency with external cuesJames W Moore, Daniel M Wegner, Patrick Haggard
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 4, 2007
Timescale bias in the attribution of mindCarey K Morewedge, Jesse Preston, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 6, 2011
Action embellishment: an intention bias in the perception of successJesse Lee Preston, Ryan S Ritter, Daniel M Wegner
Psychological Science|June 11, 2013
The harm-made mind: observing victimization augments attribution of minds to vegetative patients, robots, and the deadAdrian F Ward, Andrew S Olsen, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 3, 2006
What do I think you're doing? Action identification and mind attributionMegan N Kozak, Abigail A Marsh, Daniel M Wegner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2010
Causes and consequences of mind perceptionAdam Waytz, Kurt Gray, Nicholas Epley, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 3, 2006
Everyday magical powers: the role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influenceEmily Pronin, Daniel M Wegner, Kimberly McCarthy, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|June 20, 2007
The role of thought suppression in building mental blocksMegan Kozak, R Weylin Sternglanz, Uma Viswanathan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 29, 2010
Distortions of mind perception in psychopathologyKurt Gray, Adrianna C Jenkins, Andrea S Heberlein, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 26, 2011
When moving without volition: implied self-causation enhances binding strength between involuntary actions and effectsMyrthel Dogge, Marloes Schaap, Ruud Custers, et al.
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