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Shivang Shelat

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Experimental Brain Research|March 7, 2025
Perceptual decoupling in the sustained attention to response task is likely: comment on Bedi, Russell, & Helton (2024)Shivang Shelat, Barry Giesbrecht
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 28, 2026
Value-driven attentional capture prevents commission errors in real timeShivang Shelat, Barry Giesbrecht
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 25, 2026
The costs and benefits of mind-wandering: 13 Years onShivang Shelat, Jonathan W Schooler
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2022
From Micro to Macro: The Combination of ConsciousnessAsa Young, Isabella Robbins, Shivang Shelat
Consciousness and Cognition|November 5, 2025
The phenomenology of encoding: Experience sampling reveals thoughts associated with the retention of visual and verbal materialsBrecken Marome, Shivang Shelat, 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
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Predicting attentional lapses using response time speed in continuous performance tasksShivang Shelat, Jonathan W Schooler, Barry Giesbrecht
Memory & Cognition|January 4, 2026
The veil of distraction: Mind-wandering and memorability jointly shape visual recognition and recallShivang Shelat, Brecken Marome, Casey Lopez, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|January 16, 2025
Opening the black box: Think Aloud as a method to study the spontaneous stream of consciousnessAnusha Garg, Shivang Shelat, Madeleine E Gross, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|March 7, 2025
Perceptual decoupling in the sustained attention to response task is likely: comment on Bedi, Russell, & Helton (2024)Shivang Shelat, Barry Giesbrecht
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 28, 2026
Value-driven attentional capture prevents commission errors in real timeShivang Shelat, Barry Giesbrecht
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 25, 2026
The costs and benefits of mind-wandering: 13 Years onShivang Shelat, Jonathan W Schooler
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2022
From Micro to Macro: The Combination of ConsciousnessAsa Young, Isabella Robbins, Shivang Shelat
Consciousness and Cognition|November 5, 2025
The phenomenology of encoding: Experience sampling reveals thoughts associated with the retention of visual and verbal materialsBrecken Marome, Shivang Shelat, 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
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Predicting attentional lapses using response time speed in continuous performance tasksShivang Shelat, Jonathan W Schooler, Barry Giesbrecht
Memory & Cognition|January 4, 2026
The veil of distraction: Mind-wandering and memorability jointly shape visual recognition and recallShivang Shelat, Brecken Marome, Casey Lopez, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|January 16, 2025
Opening the black box: Think Aloud as a method to study the spontaneous stream of consciousnessAnusha Garg, Shivang Shelat, Madeleine E Gross, et al.
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