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Jonathan W Schooler

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Consciousness and Cognition|August 7, 2012
Suppression of novel stimuli: changes in accessibility of suppressed nonverbalizable shapesRhiannon E Hart, Jonathan W Schooler
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 7, 2024
Standing out: an atypical salience account of creativityMadeleine E Gross, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 8, 2016
Mind wandering minimizes mind numbing: Reducing semantic-satiation effects through absorptive lapses of attentionBenjamin W Mooneyham, Jonathan W Schooler
Frontiers in Psychology|February 13, 2016
The Richness of Inner Experience: Relating Styles of Daydreaming to Creative ProcessesClaire M Zedelius, Jonathan W Schooler
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 6, 2013
The costs and benefits of mind-wandering: a reviewBenjamin W Mooneyham, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychological Science|January 10, 2008
The value of believing in free will: encouraging a belief in determinism increases cheatingKathleen D Vohs, Jonathan W Schooler
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
Thoughts in flight: automation use and pilots' task-related and task-unrelated thoughtStephen M Casner, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 19, 2007
The lights are on but no one's home: meta-awareness and the decoupling of attention when the mind wandersJonathan Smallwood, Merrill McSpadden, Jonathan W Schooler
Consciousness and Cognition|September 16, 2011
Back to the future: autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wanderingBenjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood, Jonathan W Schooler
BMC Psychology|October 17, 2025
Now I feel like I'm going to get to it soon: a brief, scalable intervention for state procrastinationAnusha Garg, Shivang Shelat, Jonathan W Schooler
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Consciousness and Cognition|August 7, 2012
Suppression of novel stimuli: changes in accessibility of suppressed nonverbalizable shapesRhiannon E Hart, Jonathan W Schooler
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 7, 2024
Standing out: an atypical salience account of creativityMadeleine E Gross, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 8, 2016
Mind wandering minimizes mind numbing: Reducing semantic-satiation effects through absorptive lapses of attentionBenjamin W Mooneyham, Jonathan W Schooler
Frontiers in Psychology|February 13, 2016
The Richness of Inner Experience: Relating Styles of Daydreaming to Creative ProcessesClaire M Zedelius, Jonathan W Schooler
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 6, 2013
The costs and benefits of mind-wandering: a reviewBenjamin W Mooneyham, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychological Science|January 10, 2008
The value of believing in free will: encouraging a belief in determinism increases cheatingKathleen D Vohs, Jonathan W Schooler
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
Thoughts in flight: automation use and pilots' task-related and task-unrelated thoughtStephen M Casner, Jonathan W Schooler
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 19, 2007
The lights are on but no one's home: meta-awareness and the decoupling of attention when the mind wandersJonathan Smallwood, Merrill McSpadden, Jonathan W Schooler
Consciousness and Cognition|September 16, 2011
Back to the future: autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wanderingBenjamin Baird, Jonathan Smallwood, Jonathan W Schooler
BMC Psychology|October 17, 2025
Now I feel like I'm going to get to it soon: a brief, scalable intervention for state procrastinationAnusha Garg, Shivang Shelat, Jonathan W Schooler
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