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Jennifer C McVay

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 13, 2009
Conducting the train of thought: working memory capacity, goal neglect, and mind wandering in an executive-control taskJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 31, 2011
Why does working memory capacity predict variation in reading comprehension? On the influence of mind wandering and executive attentionJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 19, 2011
Drifting from slow to "D'oh!": working memory capacity and mind wandering predict extreme reaction times and executive control errorsJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2013
Dispatching the wandering mind? Toward a laboratory method for cuing "spontaneous" off-task thoughtJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Psychological Bulletin|March 3, 2010
Does mind wandering reflect executive function or executive failure? Comment on Smallwood and Schooler (2006) and Watkins (2008)Jennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Tracking the train of thought from the laboratory into everyday life: an experience-sampling study of mind wandering across controlled and ecological contextsJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane, Thomas R Kwapil
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 6, 2013
Working memory capacity does not always support future-oriented mind-wanderingJennifer C McVay, Nash Unsworth, Brittany D McMillan, et al.
Acta Psychologica|December 25, 2012
Aging ebbs the flow of thought: adult age differences in mind wandering, executive control, and self-evaluationJennifer C McVay, Matthew E Meier, Dayna R Touron, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 20, 2007
The cost of event-based prospective memory: salient target eventsRebekah E Smith, R Reed Hunt, Jennifer C McVay, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|June 16, 2014
Investigating how implementation intentions improve non-focal prospective memory tasksRebekah E Smith, Melissa D McConnell Rogers, Jennifer C McVay, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 13, 2009
Conducting the train of thought: working memory capacity, goal neglect, and mind wandering in an executive-control taskJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 31, 2011
Why does working memory capacity predict variation in reading comprehension? On the influence of mind wandering and executive attentionJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 19, 2011
Drifting from slow to "D'oh!": working memory capacity and mind wandering predict extreme reaction times and executive control errorsJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2013
Dispatching the wandering mind? Toward a laboratory method for cuing "spontaneous" off-task thoughtJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Psychological Bulletin|March 3, 2010
Does mind wandering reflect executive function or executive failure? Comment on Smallwood and Schooler (2006) and Watkins (2008)Jennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Tracking the train of thought from the laboratory into everyday life: an experience-sampling study of mind wandering across controlled and ecological contextsJennifer C McVay, Michael J Kane, Thomas R Kwapil
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 6, 2013
Working memory capacity does not always support future-oriented mind-wanderingJennifer C McVay, Nash Unsworth, Brittany D McMillan, et al.
Acta Psychologica|December 25, 2012
Aging ebbs the flow of thought: adult age differences in mind wandering, executive control, and self-evaluationJennifer C McVay, Matthew E Meier, Dayna R Touron, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 20, 2007
The cost of event-based prospective memory: salient target eventsRebekah E Smith, R Reed Hunt, Jennifer C McVay, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|June 16, 2014
Investigating how implementation intentions improve non-focal prospective memory tasksRebekah E Smith, Melissa D McConnell Rogers, Jennifer C McVay, et al.
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