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Paul Seli

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Journal of Personality|June 3, 2020
Intellectual humility and perceptions of political opponentsMatthew L Stanley, Alyssa H Sinclair, Paul Seli
Psychological Review|November 14, 2013
Putting retrieval-induced forgetting in context: an inhibition-free, context-based accountTanya R Jonker, Paul Seli, Colin M MacLeod
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|March 26, 2019
Network Neuroscience of Creative Cognition: Mapping Cognitive Mechanisms and Individual Differences in the Creative BrainRoger E Beaty, Paul Seli, Daniel L Schacter
Memory & Cognition|June 27, 2012
Less we forget: retrieval cues and release from retrieval-induced forgettingTanya R Jonker, Paul Seli, Colin M Macleod
Psychological Research|August 21, 2018
Thinking about the past and future in daily life: an experience sampling study of individual differences in mental time travelRoger E Beaty, Paul Seli, Daniel L Schacter
Consciousness and Cognition|April 5, 2017
Mindfulness and mind wandering: The protective effects of brief meditation in anxious individualsMengran Xu, Christine Purdon, Paul Seli, et al.
Psychological Research|October 7, 2014
Not all mind wandering is created equal: dissociating deliberate from spontaneous mind wanderingPaul Seli, Jonathan S A Carriere, Daniel Smilek
Psychological Research|February 18, 2016
Intrusive thoughts: linking spontaneous mind wandering and OCD symptomatologyPaul Seli, Evan F Risko, Christine Purdon, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|February 13, 2020
What's in a Task? Complications in the Study of the Task-Unrelated-Thought Variety of Mind WanderingSamuel Murray, Kristina Krasich, Jonathan W Schooler, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 7, 2015
On the relation of mind wandering and ADHD symptomatologyPaul Seli, Jonathan Smallwood, James Allan Cheyne, et al.
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Journal of Personality|June 3, 2020
Intellectual humility and perceptions of political opponentsMatthew L Stanley, Alyssa H Sinclair, Paul Seli
Psychological Review|November 14, 2013
Putting retrieval-induced forgetting in context: an inhibition-free, context-based accountTanya R Jonker, Paul Seli, Colin M MacLeod
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|March 26, 2019
Network Neuroscience of Creative Cognition: Mapping Cognitive Mechanisms and Individual Differences in the Creative BrainRoger E Beaty, Paul Seli, Daniel L Schacter
Memory & Cognition|June 27, 2012
Less we forget: retrieval cues and release from retrieval-induced forgettingTanya R Jonker, Paul Seli, Colin M Macleod
Psychological Research|August 21, 2018
Thinking about the past and future in daily life: an experience sampling study of individual differences in mental time travelRoger E Beaty, Paul Seli, Daniel L Schacter
Consciousness and Cognition|April 5, 2017
Mindfulness and mind wandering: The protective effects of brief meditation in anxious individualsMengran Xu, Christine Purdon, Paul Seli, et al.
Psychological Research|October 7, 2014
Not all mind wandering is created equal: dissociating deliberate from spontaneous mind wanderingPaul Seli, Jonathan S A Carriere, Daniel Smilek
Psychological Research|February 18, 2016
Intrusive thoughts: linking spontaneous mind wandering and OCD symptomatologyPaul Seli, Evan F Risko, Christine Purdon, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|February 13, 2020
What's in a Task? Complications in the Study of the Task-Unrelated-Thought Variety of Mind WanderingSamuel Murray, Kristina Krasich, Jonathan W Schooler, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 7, 2015
On the relation of mind wandering and ADHD symptomatologyPaul Seli, Jonathan Smallwood, James Allan Cheyne, et al.
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