David Maillet, Ph.D.

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2013-2015 Psychology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
 2015- Rotman Research Institute U. of Toronto 
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M. Natasha Rajah grad student 2008-2013
Cheryl L. Grady post-doc 2017- University of Toronto
 (Topic: Bilingualism and aging. Source: Personal communication (Grady, 2019)ic: Mindwandering, the DMN and aging. Source: Personal communication (Grady, 2019))
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Maillet D, Yu L, Hasher L, et al. (2020) Age-related differences in the impact of mind-wandering and visual distraction on performance in a go/no-go task. Psychology and Aging. 35: 627-638
Maillet D, Yu L, Lau B, et al. (2020) Differential effects of mind-wandering and visual distraction on age-related changes in neuro-electric brain activity and variability. Neuropsychologia. 107565
Maillet D, Beaty RE, Adnan A, et al. (2019) Aging and the wandering brain: Age-related differences in the neural correlates of stimulus-independent thoughts. Plos One. 14: e0223981
Maillet D, Beaty RE, Kucyi A, et al. (2019) Large-scale network interactions involved in dividing attention between the external environment and internal thoughts to pursue two distinct goals. Neuroimage
Maillet D, Beaty RE, Jordano ML, et al. (2018) Age-related differences in mind-wandering in daily life. Psychology and Aging. 33: 643-653
Seli P, Maillet D, Smilek D, et al. (2017) Cognitive Aging and the Distinction Between Intentional and Unintentional Mind Wandering. Psychology and Aging
Maillet D, Seli P, Schacter DL. (2017) Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-oriented. Consciousness and Cognition. 52: 55-67
Turney IC, Dennis NA, Maillet D, et al. (2016) Exploring the influence of encoding format on subsequent memory. Memory (Hove, England). 1-11
Maillet D, Schacter DL. (2016) When the mind wanders: Distinguishing stimulus-dependent from stimulus-independent thoughts during incidental encoding in young and older adults. Psychology and Aging. 31: 370-9
Maillet D, Schacter DL. (2016) Default Network and Aging: Beyond the Task-Negative Perspective. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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