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Michael J Kane

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 10, 2003
The intelligent brain in conflictMichael J. Kane
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 7, 2007
The contributions of strategy use to working memory span: a comparison of strategy assessment methodsJohn Dunlosky, Michael J Kane
Memory & Cognition|October 4, 2007
The validity of "conceptual span" as a measure of working memory capacityMichael J Kane, Tina M Miyake
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 27, 2003
Working-memory capacity and the control of attention: the contributions of goal neglect, response competition, and task set to Stroop interferenceMichael J Kane, Randall W Engle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 5, 2003
The role of prefrontal cortex in working-memory capacity, executive attention, and general fluid intelligence: an individual-differences perspectiveMichael J Kane, Randall W Engle
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 27, 2023
A combined experimental-correlational approach to the construct validity of performance-based and self-report-based measures of sustained attentionMatthew S Welhaf, 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
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 6, 2009
Working-memory capacity predicts the executive control of visual search among distractors: the influences of sustained and selective attentionBradley J Poole, Michael J Kane
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts|May 2, 2017
Working Memory Capacity, Mind Wandering, and Creative Cognition: An Individual-Differences Investigation into the Benefits of Controlled Versus Spontaneous ThoughtBridget A Smeekens, Michael J Kane
Psychological Research|June 14, 2023
A Nomothetic Span Approach to the Construct Validation of Sustained Attention Consistency: Re-Analyzing Two Latent-Variable Studies of Performance Variability and Mind-Wandering Self-ReportsMatthew S Welhaf, Michael J Kane
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 10, 2003
The intelligent brain in conflictMichael J. Kane
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 7, 2007
The contributions of strategy use to working memory span: a comparison of strategy assessment methodsJohn Dunlosky, Michael J Kane
Memory & Cognition|October 4, 2007
The validity of "conceptual span" as a measure of working memory capacityMichael J Kane, Tina M Miyake
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 27, 2003
Working-memory capacity and the control of attention: the contributions of goal neglect, response competition, and task set to Stroop interferenceMichael J Kane, Randall W Engle
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 5, 2003
The role of prefrontal cortex in working-memory capacity, executive attention, and general fluid intelligence: an individual-differences perspectiveMichael J Kane, Randall W Engle
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 27, 2023
A combined experimental-correlational approach to the construct validity of performance-based and self-report-based measures of sustained attentionMatthew S Welhaf, 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
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 6, 2009
Working-memory capacity predicts the executive control of visual search among distractors: the influences of sustained and selective attentionBradley J Poole, Michael J Kane
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts|May 2, 2017
Working Memory Capacity, Mind Wandering, and Creative Cognition: An Individual-Differences Investigation into the Benefits of Controlled Versus Spontaneous ThoughtBridget A Smeekens, Michael J Kane
Psychological Research|June 14, 2023
A Nomothetic Span Approach to the Construct Validation of Sustained Attention Consistency: Re-Analyzing Two Latent-Variable Studies of Performance Variability and Mind-Wandering Self-ReportsMatthew S Welhaf, Michael J Kane
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