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    Subjective aspects of working memory performance: Memoranda-related imagery
    with Tiffany K. Jantz, Jessica J. Tomory, Christina Merrick, Shanna Cooper, and Adam Gazzaley
    Consciousness and Cognition 25 88-100. 2014.
    Although it is well accepted that working memory is intimately related to consciousness, little research has illuminated the liaison between the two phenomena. To investigate this under-explored nexus, we used an imagery monitoring task to investigate the subjective aspects of WM performance. Specifically, in two experiments, we examined the effects on consciousness of holding in mind information having a low versus high memory load, and holding memoranda in mind during the presentation of distr…Read more
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    The primary function of consciousness: why skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles
    with Stephen C. Krieger and John A. Bargh
    In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer (eds.), Oxford handbook of human action, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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    Conceptual knowledge: Grounded in sensorimotor states, or a disembodied deus ex machina?
    with Carlos Montemayor, Jason Hubbard, and Pareezad Zarolia
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6): 455-456. 2010.
    If embodied models no longer address the symbol grounding problem and a conceptual system can step in and resolve categorizations when embodied simulations fail, then perhaps the next step in theory-building is to isolate the unique contributions of embodied simulation. What is a disembodied conceptual system incapable of doing with respect to semantic processing or the categorization of smiles?
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    Internally generated conscious contents: interactions between sustained mental imagery and involuntary subvocalizations
    with Hyein Cho, Christine A. Godwin, and Mark W. Geisler
    Frontiers in Psychology 5 117086. 2014.
    The conscious field includes not only representations about external stimuli (e.g., percepts), but also conscious contents associated with internal states, such as action-related intentions (e.g., urges). Although understudied, the latter may provide unique insights into the nature of consciousness. To illuminate these phenomena, in a new experimental paradigm [ Reflexive Imagery Task (RIT)], participants were instructed to not subvocalize the names of visually-presented objects. Each object was…Read more