[CogSci] Call for Papers, Special Issue of TMB

Cleary,Anne Anne.Cleary at ColoState.EDU
Mon Oct 9 11:45:16 PDT 2023


Dear colleagues,



Please see the following Call for Papers for a special issue of the APA journal Technology, Mind, and Behavior:



Call for Papers: Understanding Involuntary Thought and Affect through Big Data and AI · Technology, Mind, and Behavior (apaopen.org)<https://tmb.apaopen.org/pub/scmf23rc/release/3>





An abbreviated overview is below:



Special collection title: Understanding Involuntary Thought and Affect through Big Data and AI



Brief summary:

A large portion of what we have come to learn about cognition has focused on "deliberate" mental states that are initiated through cognitive control. Conversely, the idea of involuntary or undirected cognition has become a research focus in recent years, including the study of task-unrelated thought, mind wandering, spontaneous thought, deja vu, rumination, as well as affective states that tend to arise without any deliberate intent. Not only are these states quite common, prior work suggests they may play an important role in many aspects of our everyday lives, including education, mental health, and navigation among others.



Deadline for single/multi-study reports (i.e., completed studies) and theoretical, conceptual, or integrative reviews:

Initial submission of abstract (evaluated for fit): December 1, 2023

Target for initial decision on abstract: January 2024

Final submission of completed manuscript: March 31, 2024 (negotiable based on the nature of the project)



Deadline for registered reports:

Preregistered study submissions may be submitted beginning November 1, 2023 until January 31, 2024.

Decisions will be provided to authors 4-6 weeks following submission.


Anne M. Cleary, Professor
Colorado State University
Curriculum Vitae: http://psywebserv.psych.colostate.edu/psylist/cleary.pdf
Lab Webpage: Human-memory (colostate.edu)<https://psychlabs.colostate.edu/human-memory/>
TEDxLiverpool Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M6qXYJkhDc
Psychology Today Blog: Quirks of Memory<https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/quirks-memory>
A Book on How to Learn: A Guide to Effective Studying and Learning<https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Effective-Studying-Learning-Strategies/dp/0190214473/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rhodes+cleary&qid=1560537236&s=gateway&sr=8-1>
A Book on Odd Memory Quirks:  Memory Quirks: The Study of Odd Phenomena in Memory<https://www.amazon.com/Memory-Quirks-Study-Odd-Phenomena/dp/0367209659/ref=sr_1_2?crid=10UGR78I42HP&keywords=anne+clehttps://www.amazon.com/Memory-Quirks-Study-Odd-Phenomena-dp-0367278057/dp/0https://www.amazon.com/Memory-Quirks-Study-Odd-Phenomena-dp-0367278057/dp/0367278057/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1579034275>
A New Book on Déjà vu: The Déjà Vu Experience (2nd Edition)<https://www.amazon.com/D-C3-A9j-C3-A0-Experience-Essays-Cognitive-Psychology-dp-0367273209/dp/0367273209/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1612206413>

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