Items where Author is "Barzykowski, Krystian"
Number of items: 9.
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Dataset of autobiographical and future-related thoughts recorded during a laboratory vigilance task with working memory load manipulation. (2024)
Krystian Barzykowski,
Ewa Ilczuk
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
A comprehensive guide to research protocols for collecting and coding involuntary past and future thoughts. (2024)
Krystian Barzykowski,
Ewa Ilczuk
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Spontaneous past and future thinking about the COVID-19 pandemic across 14 countries: Effects of individual and country-level COVID-19 impact indicators. (2022)
Scott Cole,
Ioanna Markostamou,
Lynn Ann Watson,
Krystian Barzykowski,
İrem Ergen,
Andrea Taylor
and
Sezin Öner
Effects of inhibitory control capacity and cognitive load on involuntary past and future thoughts: A laboratory study. (2022)
Krystian Barzykowski,
Sabina Hajdas,
Remi Radel
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Collective remembering and future forecasting during the COVID-19 pandemic: How the impact of COVID-19 affected the themes and phenomenology of global and national memories across 15 countries. (2022)
Sezin Öner,
Lynn Ann Watson,
Zynep Adıgüzel,
İrem Ergen,
Ezgi Bilgin,
Antonietta Curci,
Scott Cole,
Manuel L. de la Mata,
Steve M. J. Janssen,
Tiziana Lanciano,
Ioanna Markostamou,
Veronika Nourkova,
Andrés Santamaría,
Andrea Taylor,
Krystian Barzykowski,
Miguel Bascón,
Christina Bermeitinger,
Rosario Cubero-Pérez,
Steven Dessenberger,
Maryanne Garry,
Sami Gülgöz,
Ryan Hackländer,
Lucrèce Heux,
Zheng Jin,
María Lojo,
José Antonio Matías-García,
Henry L. Roediger III,
Karl Szpunar,
Eylul Tekin
and
Oyku Uner
The role of inhibitory control and ADHD symptoms in the occurrence of involuntary thoughts about the past and future: An individual differences study. (2021)
Krystian Barzykowski,
Sabina Hajdas,
Remi Radel,
Agnieszka Niedzwienska
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Why are we not flooded by involuntary thoughts about the past and future? Testing the cognitive inhibition dependency hypothesis. (2019)
Krystian Barzykowski,
Remi Radel,
Agnieszka Niedzwienska
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Only social feedback reduces age-related prospective memory deficits in 'Virtual Week'. (2014)
Agnieszka Niedzwienska,
Peter G. Rendell,
Krystian Barzykowski
and
Alicja Leszczyńska
The age prospective memory paradox within the same sample in time-based and event-based tasks. (2012)
Agnieszka Niedzwienska
and
Krystian Barzykowski