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Jan Rummel
Jan Rummel
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Controlling the stream of thought: Working memory capacity predicts adjustment of mind-wandering to situational demands
J Rummel, CD Boywitt
Psychonomic bulletin & review 21, 1309-1315, 2014
2262014
Behavioral and emotional consequences of brief delays in human–computer interaction
AJ Szameitat, J Rummel, DP Szameitat, A Sterr
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 67 (7), 561-570, 2009
1042009
A diffusion model analysis of task interference effects in prospective memory
CD Boywitt, J Rummel
Memory & Cognition 40, 70-82, 2012
992012
On the nature of everyday prospection: A review and theoretical integration of research on mind-wandering, future thinking, and prospective memory
L Kvavilashvili, J Rummel
Review of General Psychology 24 (3), 210-237, 2020
852020
The role of metacognition in prospective memory: Anticipated task demands influence attention allocation strategies
J Rummel, T Meiser
Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), 931-943, 2013
842013
Inter‐trial alpha power indicates mind wandering
S Arnau, C Löffler, J Rummel, D Hagemann, E Wascher, AL Schubert
Psychophysiology 57 (6), e13581, 2020
792020
Implementation-intention encoding in a prospective memory task enhances spontaneous retrieval of intentions
J Rummel, GO Einstein, H Rampey
Memory 20 (8), 803-817, 2012
772012
Effects of coping-related traits and psychophysiological stress responses on police recruits’ shooting behavior in reality-based scenarios
L Giessing, MO Frenkel, C Zinner, J Rummel, A Nieuwenhuys, C Kasperk, ...
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1523, 2019
752019
I want to keep on exercising but I don’t: The negative impact of momentary lacks of self-control on exercise adherence
C Englert, J Rummel
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 26, 24-31, 2016
642016
Dealing with prospective memory demands while performing an ongoing task: Shared processing, increased on-task focus, or both?
J Rummel, BA Smeekens, MJ Kane
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (7), 1047, 2017
612017
The validity of the online thought-probing procedure of mind wandering is not threatened by variations of probe rate and probe framing
AL Schubert, GT Frischkorn, J Rummel
Psychological research 84, 1846-1856, 2020
582020
Context-specific prospective-memory processing: Evidence for flexible attention allocation adjustments after intention encoding
BG Kuhlmann, J Rummel
Memory & Cognition 42, 943-949, 2014
552014
Do your eyes give you away? A validation study of eye-movement measures used as indicators for mindless reading
L Steindorf, J Rummel
Behavior research methods 52 (1), 162-176, 2020
522020
Working memory load eliminates the survival processing effect
M Kroneisen, J Rummel, E Erdfelder
Memory 22 (1), 92-102, 2014
472014
Performance predictions affect attentional processes of event-based prospective memory
J Rummel, BG Kuhlmann, DR Touron
Consciousness and cognition 22 (3), 729-741, 2013
472013
Affective state and event-based prospective memory
J Rummel, J Hepp, SA Klein, N Silberleitner
Cognition & Emotion 26 (2), 351-361, 2012
442012
Toward an understanding of motivational influences on prospective memory using value-added intentions
GI Cook, J Rummel, S Dummel
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 278, 2015
412015
Forgetting is a feature, not a bug: Intentionally forgetting some things helps us remember others by freeing up working memory resources
V Popov, I Marevic, J Rummel, LM Reder
Psychological Science 30 (9), 1303-1317, 2019
392019
Mind wandering outside the box—About the role of off-task thoughts and their assessment during creative incubation.
L Steindorf, HA Hammerton, J Rummel
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 15 (4), 584, 2021
342021
Do drives drive the train of thought?—Effects of hunger and sexual arousal on mind-wandering behavior
J Rummel, L Nied
Consciousness and Cognition 55, 179-187, 2017
342017
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