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The influence of time on task on mind wandering and visual working memory
M Krimsky, DE Forster, MM Llabre, AP Jha
Cognition 169, 84-90, 2017
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Defense
The effects of mindfulness training on working memory performance in high-demand cohorts: a multi-study investigation
AP Jha, AP Zanesco, E Denkova, WK MacNulty, SL Rogers
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 1-13, 2022
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Investigating the impact of peer-trainer delivered mindfulness training on cognitive abilities and psychological health
E Denkova, J Barry, L Slavin, AP Zanesco, SL Rogers, AP Jha
Mindfulness 12, 2645-2661, 2021
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Higher self-reported posttraumatic stress symptoms are associated with poorer working memory in active-duty service members.
JE Witkin, E Denkova, AP Zanesco, MM Llabre, AP Jha
Neuropsychology 35 (7), 718, 2021
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Disponibili pubblicamente: 24
Investigating the phenomenological matrix of mindfulness-related practices from a neurocognitive perspective.
A Lutz, AP Jha, JD Dunne, CD Saron
American Psychologist 70 (7), 632, 2015
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health, European Commission
Contemplative practices and mental training: Prospects for American education
Mind and Life Education Research Network (MLERN):, R J. Davidson, ...
Child development perspectives 6 (2), 146-153, 2012
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Practice is protective: Mindfulness training promotes cognitive resilience in high-stress cohorts
AP Jha, AB Morrison, SC Parker, EA Stanley
Mindfulness 8, 46-58, 2017
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Becoming conscious: the science of mindfulness
S Paulson, R Davidson, A Jha, J Kabat‐Zinn
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1303 (1), 87-104, 2013
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Mindfulness training improves attentional task performance in incarcerated youth: A group randomized controlled intervention trial
NR Leonard, AP Jha, B Casarjian, M Goolsarran, C Garcia, CM Cleland, ...
Frontiers in psychology 4, 792, 2013
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Is resilience trainable? An initial study comparing mindfulness and relaxation training in firefighters
E Denkova, AP Zanesco, SL Rogers, AP Jha
Psychiatry Research 285, 112794, 2020
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Mindfulness training as cognitive training in high-demand cohorts: An initial study in elite military servicemembers
AP Zanesco, E Denkova, SL Rogers, WK MacNulty, AP Jha
Progress in brain research 244, 323-354, 2019
Mandati: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
“We are talking about practice”: The influence of mindfulness vs. relaxation training on athletes’ attention and well-being over high-demand intervals
JD Rooks, AB Morrison, M Goolsarran, SL Rogers, AP Jha
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 1, 141-153, 2017
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Short-form mindfulness training protects against working memory degradation over high-demand intervals
AP Jha, JE Witkin, AB Morrison, N Rostrup, E Stanley
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 1, 154-171, 2017
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Attention to faces modulates early face processing during low but not high face discriminability
KK Sreenivasan, JM Goldstein, AG Lustig, LR Rivas, AP Jha
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71, 837-846, 2009
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Bolstering cognitive resilience via train-the-trainer delivery of mindfulness training in applied high-demand settings
AP Jha, AP Zanesco, E Denkova, AB Morrison, N Ramos, K Chichester, ...
Mindfulness 11, 683-697, 2020
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Dynamic brain network configurations during rest and an attention task with frequent occurrence of mind wandering
E Denkova, JS Nomi, LQ Uddin, AP Jha
Human brain mapping 40 (15), 4564-4576, 2019
Mandati: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
Working-memory-triggered dynamic adjustments in cognitive control.
AP Jha, A Kiyonaga
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (4), 1036, 2010
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Experience sampling of the degree of mind wandering distinguishes hidden attentional states
AP Zanesco, E Denkova, JE Witkin, AP Jha
Cognition 205, 104380, 2020
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Comparing mindfulness and positivity trainings in high-demand cohorts
AP Jha, AP Zanesco, E Denkova, J Rooks, AB Morrison, EA Stanley
Cognitive therapy and research 44, 311-326, 2020
Mandati: US Department of Defense
Working memory templates are maintained as feature-specific perceptual codes
KK Sreenivasan, D Sambhara, AP Jha
Journal of neurophysiology 106 (1), 115-121, 2011
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
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