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Zachary C Irving

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Cognitive Science|April 8, 2023
What Flips Attention?Anne M Cleary, Zachary C Irving, Caitlin Mills
Cognitive Science|October 10, 2020
What Does "Mind-Wandering" Mean to the Folk? An Empirical InvestigationZachary C Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 7, 2017
Is an off-task mind a freely-moving mind? Examining the relationship between different dimensions of thoughtCaitlin Mills, Quentin Raffaelli, Zachary C Irving, et al.
Journal of Neural Engineering|March 6, 2025
Detection of freely moving thoughts using SVM and EEG signalsSairamya Nanjappan Jothiraj, Caitlin Mills, Zachary C Irving, et al.
Cognition|June 1, 2022
Will-powered: Synchronic regulation is the difference maker for self-controlZachary C Irving, Jordan Bridges, Aaron Glasser, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 20, 2021
Distinct electrophysiological signatures of task-unrelated and dynamic thoughtsJulia W Y Kam, Zachary C Irving, Caitlin Mills, et al.
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 23, 2016
Mind-wandering as spontaneous thought: a dynamic frameworkKalina Christoff, Zachary C Irving, Kieran C R Fox, et al.
Neuroimage|January 2, 2017
Interactions between the default network and dorsal attention network vary across default subsystems, time, and cognitive statesMatthew L Dixon, Jessica R Andrews-Hanna, R Nathan Spreng, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 18, 2018
Mind-Wandering as a Scientific Concept: Cutting through the Definitional HazeKalina Christoff, Caitlin Mills, Jessica R Andrews-Hanna, et al.
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Cognitive Science|April 8, 2023
What Flips Attention?Anne M Cleary, Zachary C Irving, Caitlin Mills
Cognitive Science|October 10, 2020
What Does "Mind-Wandering" Mean to the Folk? An Empirical InvestigationZachary C Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 7, 2017
Is an off-task mind a freely-moving mind? Examining the relationship between different dimensions of thoughtCaitlin Mills, Quentin Raffaelli, Zachary C Irving, et al.
Journal of Neural Engineering|March 6, 2025
Detection of freely moving thoughts using SVM and EEG signalsSairamya Nanjappan Jothiraj, Caitlin Mills, Zachary C Irving, et al.
Cognition|June 1, 2022
Will-powered: Synchronic regulation is the difference maker for self-controlZachary C Irving, Jordan Bridges, Aaron Glasser, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 20, 2021
Distinct electrophysiological signatures of task-unrelated and dynamic thoughtsJulia W Y Kam, Zachary C Irving, Caitlin Mills, et al.
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 23, 2016
Mind-wandering as spontaneous thought: a dynamic frameworkKalina Christoff, Zachary C Irving, Kieran C R Fox, et al.
Neuroimage|January 2, 2017
Interactions between the default network and dorsal attention network vary across default subsystems, time, and cognitive statesMatthew L Dixon, Jessica R Andrews-Hanna, R Nathan Spreng, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 18, 2018
Mind-Wandering as a Scientific Concept: Cutting through the Definitional HazeKalina Christoff, Caitlin Mills, Jessica R Andrews-Hanna, et al.
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