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Publications of Felipe De Brigard    :chronological  alphabetical  by type  bibtex listing:

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  1. Niemi, L; Washington, N; Workman, C; Arcila-Valenzuela, M; De Brigard, F (2024). The emotional impact of baseless discrediting of knowledge: An empirical investigation of epistemic injustice. Acta Psychologica, 244. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Krasich, K; O'Neill, K; Murray, S; Brockmole, JR; De Brigard, F; Nuthmann, A (2024). A computational modeling approach to investigating mind wandering-related adjustments to gaze behavior during scene viewing.. Cognition, 242, 105624. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Miceli, K; Morales-Torres, R; Khoudary, A; Faul, L; Parikh, N; De Brigard, F (2024). Perceived plausibility modulates hippocampal activity in episodic counterfactual thinking.. Hippocampus, 34(1), 2-6. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Morales-Torres, R; De Brigard, F (2023). On the frequency and nature of the cues that elicit déjà vu and involuntary autobiographical memories.. The Behavioral and brain sciences, 46, e370. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Murray, S; Bermúdez, JP; De Brigard, F (2023). Moralization and self-control strategy selection.. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 30(4), 1586-1595. [doi]  [abs]
  6. De Brigard, F (2023). "Repressed Memory" Makes No Sense.. Topics in cognitive science. [doi]  [abs]
  7. Boone, T; Van Rooy, N; De Brigard, F (2023). Not Every Thing Must Go.. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 35(3), 376-379. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Murray, S; Krasich, K; Irving, Z; Nadelhoffer, T; De Brigard, F (2023). Mental control and attributions of blame for negligent wrongdoing.. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 152(1), 120-138. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Uddin, LQ; Betzel, RF; Cohen, JR; Damoiseaux, JS; De Brigard, F; Eickhoff, SB; Fornito, A; Gratton, C; Gordon, EM; Laird, AR; Larson-Prior, L; McIntosh, AR; Nickerson, LD; Pessoa, L; Pinho, AL; Poldrack, RA; Razi, A; Sadaghiani, S; Shine, JM; Yendiki, A; Yeo, BTT; Spreng, RN (2023). Controversies and progress on standardization of large-scale brain network nomenclature.. Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.), 7(3), 864-905. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Krasich, K; Simmons, C; O'Neill, K; Giattino, CM; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; Mudrik, L; Woldorff, MG (2022). Prestimulus oscillatory brain activity interacts with evoked recurrent processing to facilitate conscious visual perception.. Sci Rep, 12(1), 22126. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Setton, R; Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, L; Girn, M; Lockrow, AW; Baracchini, G; Hughes, C; Lowe, AJ; Cassidy, BN; Li, J; Luh, W-M; Bzdok, D; Leahy, RM; Ge, T; Margulies, DS; Misic, B; Bernhardt, BC; Stevens, WD; De Brigard, F; Kundu, P; Turner, GR; Spreng, RN (2022). Age differences in the functional architecture of the human brain.. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 33(1), 114-134. [doi]  [abs]
  12. Khoudary, A; O'Neill, K; Faul, L; Murray, S; Smallman, R; De Brigard, F (2022). Neural differences between internal and external episodic counterfactual thoughts.. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 377(1866), 20210337. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Khoudary, A; Hanna, E; O'Neill, K; Iyengar, V; Clifford, S; Cabeza, R; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). A functional neuroimaging investigation of Moral Foundations Theory.. Social neuroscience, 17(6), 491-507. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Faul, L; De Brigard, F (2022). The moderating effects of nostalgia on mood and optimism during the COVID-19 pandemic.. Memory (Hove, England), 30(9), 1103-1117. [doi]  [abs]
  15. O'Neill, K; Henne, P; Bello, P; Pearson, J; De Brigard, F (2022). Confidence and gradation in causal judgment.. Cognition, 223, 105036. [doi]  [abs]
  16. O'Neill, K; Liu, A; Yin, S; Brady, T; De Brigard, F (2022). Effects of category learning strategies on recognition memory.. Memory & cognition, 50(3), 512-526. [doi]  [abs]
  17. De Brigard, F; Umanath, S; Irish, M (2022). Rethinking the distinction between episodic and semantic memory: Insights from the past, present, and future.. Memory & cognition, 50(3), 459-463. [doi]  [abs]
  18. De Brigard, F (2022). Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory  Edited by Fiona Macpherson and Fabian Dorsch. Analysis, 81(4), 827-831. [doi]
  19. Lipkus, IM; Mays, D; Sheeran, P; Pan, W; Cameron, LD; De Brigard, F (2022). Effects of mental simulation of future waterpipe tobacco smoking on attitudes, perceived harms and intended use among young adults.. Journal of behavioral medicine, 45(1), 76-89. [doi]  [abs]
  20. De Brigard, F; Robins, S (2022). Memory. Mind, Cognition, and Neuroscience: A Philosophical Introduction, 325-343. [doi]  [abs]
  21. O'Neill, K; Henne, P; Pearson, J; De Brigard, F (2022). Measuring and Modeling Confidence in Human Causal Judgment. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Cognitive Diversity, CogSci 2022, 446-452.  [abs]
  22. Krasich, K; O'Neill, K; De Brigard, F (2022). Eye-tracking mental simulation during retrospective causal reasoning. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Cognitive Diversity, CogSci 2022, 1004-1010.  [abs]
  23. Stanley, ML; De Brigard, FD (2022). The Importance of Morality for One’s Self-Concept Predicts Perceptions of Personal Change after Remembering Wrongdoings. Experimental Philosophy of Identity and the Self, 143-156.
  24. Ayala, OD; Banta, D; Hovhannisyan, M; Duarte, L; Lozano, A; García, JR; Montañés, P; Davis, SW; De Brigard, F (2022). Episodic Past, Future, and counterfactual thinking in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple sclerosis.. Neuroimage Clin, 34, 103033. [doi]  [abs]
  25. De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2022). Neuroscience and Philosophy Introduction. NEUROSCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY, 1-13.
  26. Gessell, B; Geib, B; De Brigard, F (2021). Multivariate pattern analysis and the search for neural representations. Synthese, 199(5-6), 12869-12889. [doi]  [abs]
  27. Huang, S; Faul, L; Sevinc, G; Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, L; Setton, R; Lockrow, AW; Ebner, NC; Turner, GR; Spreng, RN; De Brigard, F (2021). Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity.. Psychology and aging, 36(8), 902-916. [doi]  [abs]
  28. Stanley, ML; Henne, P; Niemi, L; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2021). Making moral principles suit yourself.. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 28(5), 1735-1741. [doi]  [abs]
  29. Stanley, ML; Cabeza, R; Smallman, R; De Brigard, F (2021). Memory and Counterfactual Simulations for Past Wrongdoings Foster Moral Learning and Improvement.. Cognitive science, 45(6), e13007. [doi]  [abs]
  30. De Brigard, F; Henne, P; Stanley, ML (2021). Perceived similarity of imagined possible worlds affects judgments of counterfactual plausibility.. Cognition, 209, 104574. [doi]  [abs]
  31. O'Neill, K; Henne, P; Bello, P; Pearson, J; De Brigard, F (2021). Confidence and Gradation in Causal Judgment. [doi]  [abs]
  32. Henne, P; O'Neill, K; Bello, P; Khemlani, S; De Brigard, F (2021). Norms Affect Prospective Causal Judgments.. Cognitive science, 45(1), e12931. [doi]  [abs]
  33. Gessell, B; Stanley, M; Geib, B; De Brigard, F (2021). Prediction and Topological Models in Neuroscience. Studies in Brain and Mind, 17, 35-55. [doi]  [abs]
  34. Parikh, N; De Brigard, F; LaBar, KS (2021). The Efficacy of Downward Counterfactual Thinking for Regulating Emotional Memories in Anxious Individuals.. Frontiers in psychology, 12, 712066. [doi]  [abs]
  35. De Brigard, F; Stanley, ML (2021). Moral Memories and Identity Protection. Psychological Inquiry, 32(4), 240-246. [doi]
  36. O'Neill, K; Henne, P; Pearson, J; De Brigard, F (2021). Modeling Confidence in Causal Judgments. [doi]  [abs]
  37. Parikh, N; LaBar, KS; De Brigard, F (2020). Phenomenology of counterfactual thinking is dampened in anxious individuals.. Cognition & emotion, 34(8), 1737-1745. [doi]  [abs]
  38. Stanley, ML; Henne, P; Yang, BW; De Brigard, F (2020). Resistance to Position Change, Motivated Reasoning, and Polarization. Political Behavior, 42(3), 891-913. [doi]  [abs]
  39. Faul, L; St Jacques, PL; DeRosa, JT; Parikh, N; De Brigard, F (2020). Differential contribution of anterior and posterior midline regions during mental simulation of counterfactual and perspective shifts in autobiographical memories.. NeuroImage, 215, 116843. [doi]  [abs]
  40. De Brigard, F; Langella, S; Stanley, ML; Castel, AD; Giovanello, KS (2020). Age-related differences in recognition in associative memory.. Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition, 27(2), 289-301. [doi]  [abs]
  41. Stanley, ML; Bedrov, A; Cabeza, R; De Brigard, F (2020). The centrality of remembered moral and immoral actions in constructing personal identity.. Memory (Hove, England), 28(2), 278-284. [doi]  [abs]
  42. Huang, S; Stanley, ML; De Brigard, F (2020). The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions.. Memory & cognition, 48(2), 277-286. [doi]  [abs]
  43. De Brigard, F; Gessell, B; Yang, BW; Stewart, G; Marsh, EJ (2020). Remembering possible times: Memory for details of past, future, and counterfactual simulations.. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory Research, and Practice, 7(4), 331-339. [doi]  [abs]
  44. De Brigard, F (2020). Do we need another kind of memory?. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 27(11-12), 134-144.
  45. Henne, P; O'Neill, K; Bello, P; Khemlani, S; De Brigard, F (2019). Norms Affect Prospective Causal Judgments. [doi]  [abs]
  46. De Brigard, F; O'Neill, K (2019). Two challenges for a dual system approach to temporal cognition.. The Behavioral and brain sciences, 42, e247. [doi]  [abs]
  47. Henne, P; Niemi, L; Pinillos, Á; De Brigard, F; Knobe, J (2019). A counterfactual explanation for the action effect in causal judgment.. Cognition, 190, 157-164. [doi]  [abs]
  48. Stanley, ML; De Brigard, F (2019). Moral Memories and the Belief in the Good Self. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 28(4), 387-391. [doi]  [abs]
  49. De Brigard, F; Hanna, E; St Jacques, PL; Schacter, DL (2019). How thinking about what could have been affects how we feel about what was.. Cognition & emotion, 33(4), 646-659. [doi]  [abs]
  50. Murray, S; Murray, ED; Stewart, G; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2019). Responsibility for forgetting. Philosophical Studies, 176(5), 1177-1201. [doi]  [abs]
  51. Stanley, ML; Henne, P; De Brigard, F (2019). Remembering moral and immoral actions in constructing the self.. Memory & cognition, 47(3), 441-454. [doi]  [abs]
  52. Henne, P; Semler, J; Chituc, V; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2019). Against Some Recent Arguments for ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’: Reasons, Deliberation, Trying, and Furniture. Philosophia (United States), 47(1), 131-139. [doi]  [abs]
  53. De Brigard, F; Parikh, N (2019). Episodic Counterfactual Thinking. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 28(1), 59-66. [doi]  [abs]
  54. Stanley, ML; Gessell, B; De Brigard, F (2019). Network modularity as a foundation for neural reuse. Philosophy of Science, 86(1), 23-46. [doi]  [abs]
  55. De Brigard, F (2019). Know-how, intellectualism, and memory systems. Philosophical Psychology, 32(5), 719-758. [doi]  [abs]
  56. Pavese, C; De Brigard, F (2019). Editor’s introduction. Philosophical Psychology, 32(5), 585-587. [doi]
  57. Henne, P; Bello, P; Khemlani, S; De Brigard, F (2019). Norms and the meaning of omissive enabling conditions. Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Creativity + Cognition + Computation, CogSci 2019, 1901-1907.  [abs]
  58. Yin, S; O'Neill, K; Brady, TF; De Brigard, F (2019). The Effect for Category Learning on Recognition Memory: A Signal Detection Theory Analysis. Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Creativity + Cognition + Computation, CogSci 2019, 3165-3171.  [abs]
  59. Parikh, N; Ruzic, L; Stewart, GW; Spreng, RN; De Brigard, F (2018). What if? Neural activity underlying semantic and episodic counterfactual thinking.. NeuroImage, 178, 332-345. [doi]  [abs]
  60. Stanley, ML; Yang, BW; De Brigard, F (2018). No evidence for unethical amnesia for imagined actions: A failed replication and extension.. Memory & cognition, 46(5), 787-795. [doi]  [abs]
  61. Stanley, ML; Dougherty, AM; Yang, BW; Henne, P; De Brigard, F (2018). Reasons probably won't change your mind: The role of reasons in revising moral decisions.. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 147(7), 962-987. [doi]  [abs]
  62. De Brigard, F; Brady, WJ (2018). Correction to: The Effect of What We Think may Happen on our Judgments of Responsibility (Review of Philosophy and Psychology, (2013), 4, 2, (259-269), 10.1007/s13164-013-0133-8). Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 9(2), 447. [doi]  [abs]
  63. De Freitas, J; Sarkissian, H; Newman, GE; Grossmann, I; De Brigard, F; Luco, A; Knobe, J (2018). Consistent Belief in a Good True Self in Misanthropes and Three Interdependent Cultures.. Cognitive science, 42 Suppl 1, 134-160. [doi]  [abs]
  64. Stanley, M; Yang, B; De Brigard, F (2018). No Evidence for Unethical Amnesia for Imagined Actions: A Failed Replication and Extension. [doi]  [abs]
  65. De Brigard, F (2018). Memory and the intentional stance. The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett, 62-91. [doi]  [abs]
  66. De Brigard, F (2018). Memory, attention, and joint reminiscing. New Directions in the Philosophy of Memory, 200-220. [doi]  [abs]
  67. De Brigard, F; Gessell, B (2018). Why episodic memory may not be for communication.. The Behavioral and brain sciences, 41, e8. [doi]  [abs]
  68. Gessell, B; De Brigard, F (2018). The discontinuity of levels in cognitive science. Teorema, 37(3), 151-165.  [abs]
  69. De Brigard, F; Parikh, N; Stewart, GW; Szpunar, KK; Schacter, DL (2017). Neural activity associated with repetitive simulation of episodic counterfactual thoughts.. Neuropsychologia, 106, 123-132. [doi]  [abs]
  70. De Brigard, F (2017). Memory and imagination. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Memory, 127-140. [doi]
  71. Stanley, ML; Henne, P; Iyengar, V; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2017). I'm not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions.. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 146(6), 884-895. [doi]  [abs]
  72. De Brigard, F (2017). Cognitive systems and the changing brain. Philosophical Explorations, 20(2), 224-241. [doi]  [abs]
  73. Stanley, ML; Stewart, GW; Brigard, FD (2017). Counterfactual Plausibility and Comparative Similarity.. Cognitive science, 41 Suppl 5, 1216-1228. [doi]  [abs]
  74. De Brigard, F; Rodriguez, DC; Montañés, P (2017). Exploring the experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking in younger and older adults: A study of a Colombian sample.. Consciousness and cognition, 51, 258-267. [doi]  [abs]
  75. Henne, P; Pinillos, Á; De Brigard, F (2017). Cause by Omission and Norm: Not Watering Plants. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 95(2), 270-283. [doi]  [abs]
  76. Stanley, ML; Parikh, N; Stewart, GW; De Brigard, F (2017). Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking.. Consciousness and cognition, 48, 283-291. [doi]  [abs]
  77. De Brigard, F; Brady, TF; Ruzic, L; Schacter, DL (2017). Tracking the emergence of memories: A category-learning paradigm to explore schema-driven recognition.. Memory & cognition, 45(1), 105-120. [doi]  [abs]
  78. Brigard, FD (2017). The problem of consciousness for philosophy of mind and of psychiatry. Ideas y Valores, 66, 15-45. [doi]  [abs]
  79. De Brigard, F (2017). Responsibility and the relevance of alternative future possibilities. Teoria, 37(2), 25-35.  [abs]
  80. De Brigard, F; Giovanello, KS; Stewart, GW; Lockrow, AW; O'Brien, MM; Spreng, RN (2016). Characterizing the subjective experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking in healthy younger and older adults.. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006), 69(12), 2358-2375. [doi]  [abs]
  81. Henne, P; Chituc, V; De Brigard, F; Sinnott-Armstrong, W (2016). An Empirical Refutation of 'Ought' Implies 'Can'. Analysis (United Kingdom), 76(3), 283-290. [doi]
  82. Chituc, V; Henne, P; Sinnott-Armstrong, W; De Brigard, F (2016). Blame, not ability, impacts moral "ought" judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of "ought" implies "can".. Cognition, 150, 20-25. [doi]  [abs]
  83. Stanley, ML; Brigard, FD (2016). Modularity in network neuroscience and neural reuse.. The Behavioral and brain sciences, 39, e133. [doi]  [abs]
  84. De Brigard, F (2015). Consciousness and moral responsibility. Analysis (United Kingdom), 75(4), 661-667. [doi]
  85. De Brigard, F; Nathan Spreng, R; Mitchell, JP; Schacter, DL (2015). Neural activity associated with self, other, and object-based counterfactual thinking.. NeuroImage, 109, 12-26. [doi]  [abs]
  86. De Brigard, F (2015). Book review: Involuntary autobiographical memories: An introduction to the unbidden past. Memory Studies, 8(2), 255-257. [doi]
  87. De Brigard, F "Finding Memory: Interview with Daniel L. Schacter."  Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, January, 2015: 2605-1610.
  88. De Brigard, F (2015). Eliminando el fantasma de la máquina. Del alma al software 1. Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría, 32(2), 175-192.
  89. De Brigard, F (2015). El advenimiento de la metáfora mente-computador. Del alma al software 3. Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría, 33(1), 64-85.
  90. De Brigard, F (2015). Capas limítrofes y dominios de evidencia en ciencia cognitiva. Universitas Philosophica, 45, 53-77. [pdf]
  91. De Brigard, F (2015). Attention, Consciousness, and Commonsense. Journal of Consciousness Studies: controversies in science and the humanities, 17(9/10), 189-201.
  92. De Brigard, F (2015). Memoria, neurociencia y educación. La pizarra de Babel: Puentes entre neurociencia, psicologia y educación, 179-194.
  93. De Brigard, F (2015). Review of “Attention is Cognitive Unison”. Christopher Mole. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).. Journal of Consciousness Studies: controversies in science and the humanities, 20(1/2), 239-247.
  94. De Brigard, F (2015). In defense of the self-stultification objection. Journal of Consciousness Studies: controversies in science and the humanities, 21(5/6), 120-130.
  95. Schacter, DL; Benoit, RG; De Brigard, F; Szpunar, KK (2015). Episodic future thinking and episodic counterfactual thinking: intersections between memory and decisions.. Neurobiology of learning and memory, 117, 14-21. [doi]  [abs]
  96. Muñoz-Suárez, C; de Brigard, F; Daniel, D (2015). Content and consciousness revisited.. Springer International Publishing. [doi]  [abs]
  97. De Brigard, F; Hanna, E (2015). Clinical applications of counterfactual thinking during memory reactivation.. The Behavioral and brain sciences, 38, e5. [doi]  [abs]
  98. De Brigard, F (2014). In defence of the self-stultification objection. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 21(5-6), 120-130.  [abs]
  99. De Brigard, F (2014). The nature of memory traces. Philosophy Compass, 9(6), 402-414. [doi]  [abs]
  100. De Brigard, F (2014). Is memory for remembering? Recollection as a form of episodic hypothetical thinking. Synthese, 191(2), 155-185. [pdf], [doi]  [abs]
  101. De Brigard, F "The New Paideia."  2014
  102. De Brigard, F "The Anatomy of Amnesia."  2014: 33-37.
  103. Banerjee, S; Cox, J; De Brigard, F; et. al., (2014). The significance of cognitive neuroscience: Findings, applications and challenges. The Cognitive Neuroscience V, 1071-1078.
  104. De Brigard, F; Addis, DR; Ford, JH; Schacter, DL; Giovanello, KS (2013). Remembering what could have happened: neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking.. Neuropsychologia, 51(12), 2401-2414. [doi]  [abs]
  105. De Brigard, F; Szpunar, KK; Schacter, DL (2013). Coming to grips with the past: effect of repeated simulation on the perceived plausibility of episodic counterfactual thoughts.. Psychological science, 24(7), 1329-1334. [doi]  [abs]
  106. De Brigard, F; Brady, WJ (2013). The Effect of What We Think may Happen on our Judgments of Responsibility. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 4(2), 259-269. [doi]  [abs]
  107. Acevedo-Triana, C; Fernando Cardenas, P; de Brigard, F (2013). Finding memory: Interview with Daniel L. Schacter. Universitas Psychologica, 12(5), 1605-1610. [doi]  [abs]
  108. De Brigard, F (2013). Attention is Cognitive Unison: An Essay in Philosophical Psychology. JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS STUDIES, 20(1-2), 239-247.
  109. (5) Schacter, D.L., Benoit, R., De Brigard, F., & Szpunar, K.K (2013). Episodic future thinking and episodic counterfactual thinking: Intersections between memory and decisions.. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.
  110. De Brigard, F; Giovanello, KS; Kaufer, D (2013). Neuroanatomy of Memory. Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry.
  111. De Brigard, F (2013). What was I thinking? Dennett’s Content and Consciousness and the reality of propositional attitudes. Content and Consciousness Revisited.
  112. St Jacques, P; De Brigard, F (2013). Neural correlates of autobiographical memory: Methodological Considerations.. The Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory..
  113. De Brigard, F (2013). Review of “Involuntary Autobiographical Memories”. Dorthe Berntsen. (Cambridge University Press. 2009). Memory Studies.
  114. Giovanello, KS; De Brigard, F; Hennessey Ford, J; Kaufer, DI; Burke, JR; Browndyke, JN; Welsh-Bohmer, KA (2012). Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging changes during relational retrieval in normal aging and amnestic mild cognitive impairment.. J Int Neuropsychol Soc, 18(5), 886-897. [doi]  [abs]
  115. De Brigard, F; Giovanello, KS (2012). Influence of outcome valence in the subjective experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking.. Consciousness and cognition, 21(3), 1085-1096. [doi]  [abs]
  116. De Brigard, F (2012). The role of attention in conscious recollection.. Frontiers in psychology, 3, 29. [doi]  [abs]
  117. De Brigard, F (2012). Predictive memory and the surprising gap.. Frontiers in psychology, 3, 420. [doi]
  118. de Brigard, F (2010). Consciousness, attention and commonsense. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 17(9-10), 189-201.  [abs]
  119. Sarkissian, H; Chatterjee, A; De brigard, F; Knobe, J; Nichols, S; Sirker, S (2010). Is belief in free will a cultural universal?. Mind and Language, 25(3), 346-358. [doi]  [abs]
  120. De Brigard, F (2010). If you like it, does it matter if it’s real?. Philosophical Psychology, 23(1), 43-57. [pdf], [doi]  [abs]
  121. De Brigard, F; Prinz, J (2010). Attention and consciousness.. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science, 1(1), 51-59. [doi]  [abs]
  122. de Brigard, F; Mandelbaum, E; Ripley, D (2009). Responsibility and the brain sciences. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 12(5), 511-524. [doi]  [abs]
  123. De Brigard, F (2009). Review of The Origins of Meaning: Language in the Light of Evolution. Philosophical Psychology, 22(4), 529-533. [doi]
  124. De Brigard, F (2009). Comentario crítico a “Las dificultades del compatibilismo de Dennett”de José Antonio Guerrero del Amo. Ideas y Valores: Revista Colombiana de Filosofía, 58(141), 262-268.
  125. De Brigard, F "Estados Unidos: Entre ilusiones y prejuicios."  2005
  126. De Brigard, F (2003). En busca de la mente cerebral. Del alma al software 2. Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría, 32(4), 373-390.
  127. Montañés, P; De Brigard, F (2001). Neuropsicologia clinica y cognoscitiva.. Univ. Nacional de Colombia. [available here]

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