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Marieke van Vugt
Marieke van Vugt
Associate Professor in Cognitive Modeling
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Mind the hype: A critical evaluation and prescriptive agenda for research on mindfulness and meditation
NT Van Dam, MK Van Vugt, DR Vago, L Schmalzl, CD Saron, A Olendzki, ...
Perspectives on psychological science 13 (1), 36-61, 2018
18602018
Hippocampal gamma oscillations increase with memory load
MK Van Vugt, A Schulze-Bonhage, B Litt, A Brandt, MJ Kahana
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (7), 2694-2699, 2010
2552010
Comparison of spectral analysis methods for characterizing brain oscillations
MK van Vugt, PB Sederberg, MJ Kahana
Journal of neuroscience methods 162 (1-2), 49-63, 2007
2052007
Investigating the impact of mindfulness meditation training on working memory: A mathematical modeling approach
MK Van Vugt, AP Jha
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 11, 344-353, 2011
1892011
The effects of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on affective memory recall dynamics in depression: a mechanistic model of rumination
MK Van Vugt, P Hitchcock, B Shahar, W Britton
Frontiers in human neuroscience 6, 257, 2012
1402012
Predicting task-general mind-wandering with EEG
CY Jin, JP Borst, MK Van Vugt
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 19, 1059-1073, 2019
1272019
EEG oscillations reveal neural correlates of evidence accumulation
MK van Vugt, P Simen, LE Nystrom, P Holmes, JD Cohen
Frontiers in Neuroscience 6, 106, 2012
1212012
Spatially distributed patterns of oscillatory coupling between high-frequency amplitudes and low-frequency phases in human iEEG
E Maris, M van Vugt, M Kahana
Neuroimage 54 (2), 836-850, 2011
1182011
# EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments
YG Pavlov, N Adamian, S Appelhoff, M Arvaneh, CSY Benwell, C Beste, ...
cortex 144, 213-229, 2021
1052021
How does rumination impact cognition? A first mechanistic model
MK Van Vugt, M Van Der Velde, ESM‐MERGE Investigators
Topics in cognitive science 10 (1), 175-191, 2018
1042018
Interrupt me: External interruptions are less disruptive than self-interruptions
I Katidioti, JP Borst, MK Van Vugt, NA Taatgen
Computers in Human Behavior 63, 906-915, 2016
722016
A neurophenomenological approach to non-ordinary states of consciousness: hypnosis, meditation, and psychedelics
C Timmerman, PR Bauer, O Gosseries, A Vanhaudenhuyse, ...
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022
682022
Cognitive benefits of mindfulness meditation
MK Van Vugt
Handbook of mindfulness: Theory, research, and practice, 190-207, 2015
682015
Control over experience? Magnitude of the attentional blink depends on meditative state
MK Van Vugt, HA Slagter
Consciousness and cognition 23, 32-39, 2014
632014
Reiterated concerns and further challenges for mindfulness and meditation research: A reply to Davidson and Dahl
NT Van Dam, MK van Vugt, DR Vago, L Schmalzl, CD Saron, A Olendzki, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 13 (1), 66-69, 2018
612018
Lateralized readiness potentials reveal properties of a neural mechanism for implementing a decision threshold
MK Van Vugt, P Simen, L Nystrom, P Holmes, JD Cohen
PloS one 9 (3), e90943, 2014
602014
Self-reported stickiness of mind-wandering affects task performance
MK Van Vugt, N Broers
Frontiers in psychology 7, 732, 2016
572016
Relation between centro-parietal positivity and diffusion model parameters in both perceptual and memory-based decision making
MK van Vugt, MA Beulen, NA Taatgen
Brain research 1715, 1-12, 2019
472019
Modeling mind-wandering: a tool to better understand distraction
M van Vugt, N Taatgen, J Sackur, M Bastian
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling., 252, 2015
462015
Media multitasking, mind-wandering, and distractibility: A large-scale study
W Wiradhany, MK van Vugt, MR Nieuwenstein
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82, 1112-1124, 2020
442020
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