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Jonathan Smallwood

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Neuroimage|April 8, 2014
Classifying the wandering mind: revealing the affective content of thoughts during task-free rest periodsAnita Tusche, Jonathan Smallwood, Boris C Bernhardt, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 1, 2015
Thinking too much: self-generated thought as the engine of neuroticismAdam M Perkins, Danilo Arnone, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Plos One|July 1, 2015
Shaped by the Past: The Default Mode Network Supports Cognition that Is Independent of Immediate Perceptual InputMahiko Konishi, Donald George McLaren, Haakon Engen, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 30, 2018
Imagining Sounds and Images: Decoding the Contribution of Unimodal and Transmodal Brain Regions to Semantic Retrieval in the Absence of Meaningful InputCharlotte Murphy, Shirley-Ann Rueschemeyer, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Psychological Medicine|December 6, 2018
The devil is in the detail: exploring the intrinsic neural mechanisms that link attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptomatology to ongoing cognitionDeniz Vatansever, Natali S Bozhilova, Philip Asherson, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 15, 2015
Response to Pickering et alAdam M Perkins, Danilo Arnone, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Psychological Science|April 5, 2011
Absorbed in thought: the effect of mind wandering on the processing of relevant and irrelevant eventsEvelyn Barron, Leigh M Riby, Joanna Greer, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 19, 2014
The decoupled mind: mind-wandering disrupts cortical phase-locking to perceptual eventsBenjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood, Antoine Lutz, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 7, 2014
The era of the wandering mind? Twenty-first century research on self-generated mental activityFelicity Callard, Jonathan Smallwood, Johannes Golchert, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 17, 2007
Going AWOL in the brain: mind wandering reduces cortical analysis of external eventsJonathan Smallwood, Emily Beach, Jonathan W Schooler, et al.
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Neuroimage|April 8, 2014
Classifying the wandering mind: revealing the affective content of thoughts during task-free rest periodsAnita Tusche, Jonathan Smallwood, Boris C Bernhardt, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 1, 2015
Thinking too much: self-generated thought as the engine of neuroticismAdam M Perkins, Danilo Arnone, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Plos One|July 1, 2015
Shaped by the Past: The Default Mode Network Supports Cognition that Is Independent of Immediate Perceptual InputMahiko Konishi, Donald George McLaren, Haakon Engen, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 30, 2018
Imagining Sounds and Images: Decoding the Contribution of Unimodal and Transmodal Brain Regions to Semantic Retrieval in the Absence of Meaningful InputCharlotte Murphy, Shirley-Ann Rueschemeyer, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Psychological Medicine|December 6, 2018
The devil is in the detail: exploring the intrinsic neural mechanisms that link attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptomatology to ongoing cognitionDeniz Vatansever, Natali S Bozhilova, Philip Asherson, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 15, 2015
Response to Pickering et alAdam M Perkins, Danilo Arnone, Jonathan Smallwood, et al.
Psychological Science|April 5, 2011
Absorbed in thought: the effect of mind wandering on the processing of relevant and irrelevant eventsEvelyn Barron, Leigh M Riby, Joanna Greer, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 19, 2014
The decoupled mind: mind-wandering disrupts cortical phase-locking to perceptual eventsBenjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood, Antoine Lutz, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 7, 2014
The era of the wandering mind? Twenty-first century research on self-generated mental activityFelicity Callard, Jonathan Smallwood, Johannes Golchert, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 17, 2007
Going AWOL in the brain: mind wandering reduces cortical analysis of external eventsJonathan Smallwood, Emily Beach, Jonathan W Schooler, et al.
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