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David Maillet

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Psychology and Aging|August 4, 2020
Age-related differences in the impact of mind-wandering and visual distraction on performance in a go/no-go taskDavid Maillet, Lujia Yu, Lynn Hasher, et al.
Neuroimage|April 25, 2019
Large-scale network interactions involved in dividing attention between the external environment and internal thoughts to pursue two distinct goalsDavid Maillet, Roger E Beaty, Aaron Kucyi, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|July 26, 2016
Exploring the influence of encoding format on subsequent memoryIndira C Turney, Nancy A Dennis, David Maillet, et al.
Neuroimage|September 15, 2010
Similarities in the patterns of prefrontal cortex activity during spatial and temporal context memory retrieval after equating for task structure and performanceDavid Crane, David Maillet, Darlene Floden, et al.
Psychology and Aging|May 5, 2017
Cognitive aging and the distinction between intentional and unintentional mind wanderingPaul Seli, David Maillet, Daniel Smilek, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 25, 2020
Differential effects of mind-wandering and visual distraction on age-related changes in neuro-electric brain activity and variabilityDavid Maillet, Lujia Yu, Brian Lau, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 18, 2015
Context Memory Decline in Middle Aged Adults is Related to Changes in Prefrontal Cortex FunctionDiana Kwon, David Maillet, Stamatoula Pasvanis, et al.
Plos One|October 16, 2019
Aging and the wandering brain: Age-related differences in the neural correlates of stimulus-independent thoughtsDavid Maillet, Roger E Beaty, Areeba Adnan, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 20, 2018
Mind-Wandering as a Natural Kind: A Family-Resemblances ViewPaul Seli, Michael J Kane, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 18, 2018
The Family-Resemblances Framework for Mind-Wandering Remains Well CladPaul Seli, Michael J Kane, Thomas Metzinger, et al.
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Psychology and Aging|August 4, 2020
Age-related differences in the impact of mind-wandering and visual distraction on performance in a go/no-go taskDavid Maillet, Lujia Yu, Lynn Hasher, et al.
Neuroimage|April 25, 2019
Large-scale network interactions involved in dividing attention between the external environment and internal thoughts to pursue two distinct goalsDavid Maillet, Roger E Beaty, Aaron Kucyi, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|July 26, 2016
Exploring the influence of encoding format on subsequent memoryIndira C Turney, Nancy A Dennis, David Maillet, et al.
Neuroimage|September 15, 2010
Similarities in the patterns of prefrontal cortex activity during spatial and temporal context memory retrieval after equating for task structure and performanceDavid Crane, David Maillet, Darlene Floden, et al.
Psychology and Aging|May 5, 2017
Cognitive aging and the distinction between intentional and unintentional mind wanderingPaul Seli, David Maillet, Daniel Smilek, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 25, 2020
Differential effects of mind-wandering and visual distraction on age-related changes in neuro-electric brain activity and variabilityDavid Maillet, Lujia Yu, Brian Lau, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 18, 2015
Context Memory Decline in Middle Aged Adults is Related to Changes in Prefrontal Cortex FunctionDiana Kwon, David Maillet, Stamatoula Pasvanis, et al.
Plos One|October 16, 2019
Aging and the wandering brain: Age-related differences in the neural correlates of stimulus-independent thoughtsDavid Maillet, Roger E Beaty, Areeba Adnan, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 20, 2018
Mind-Wandering as a Natural Kind: A Family-Resemblances ViewPaul Seli, Michael J Kane, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 18, 2018
The Family-Resemblances Framework for Mind-Wandering Remains Well CladPaul Seli, Michael J Kane, Thomas Metzinger, et al.
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