You can view a summary of my three broad research areas here.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
^ = undergraduate student mentored, ** = equal authorship contribution.
- Bejjani, C., Hoyle, R.H., and Egner, T. (2022). Distinct but correlated latent factors support the regulation of learned conflict-control and task-switching. Cognitive Psychology, 135, 101474.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Bejjani, C.**, Siqi-Liu, A.**, and Egner, T. (2021). Minimal impact of consolidation on learned switch readiness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 47(10), 1622–1637.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Bejjani, C. and Egner, T. (2021). Evaluating the learning of stimulus-control associations through incidental memory of reinforcement events. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 47(10), 1599–1621.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Bejjani, C., Dolgin, J., Zhang, Z.^, and Egner, T. (2020). Disentangling the roles of cue visibility and knowledge in adjusting cognitive control: A preregistered direct replication of the Farooqui and Manly (2015) study. Psychological Science, 31(4), 468-479.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Bejjani, C., Tan, S.^, and Egner, T. (2020). Performance feedback promotes proactive but not reactive adaptation of conflict-control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 46(4), 369-387.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Bejjani, C. and Egner, T. (2019). Spontaneous task structure formation results in a cost to incidental memory of task stimuli. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2833.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Bejjani, C., DePasque, S., and Tricomi, E. (2019). Intelligence mindset shapes neural learning signals and memory. Biological Psychology, 146, 107715.
- Open access preprint available here.
- Article covered in Rutgers-Newark featured post.
- Bejjani, C., Zhang, Z.^, and Egner, T. (2018). Control by association: Transfer of implicitly primed attentional states across linked stimuli. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 25(2): 617-626.
- Article covered in Psychonomics Featured Content.
- DiMenichi, B.C., Lempert, K.M., Bejjani, C., and Tricomi, E. (2018). Writing about past failures attenuates cortisol responses and sustained attention deficits following psychosocial stress. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 12: 45.
- Article covered in Newsweek, Science Daily, Forbes, The Daily Mail, Moneyish, Mic, New York Post, Neuroscience News, and more.
Manuscripts in Progress
- Somasundaram, V.^**, Bejjani, C.**, and Egner, T. (under review at Acta Psychologica). Target-response contingency learning does not modulate cognitive control demands.
- Open access preprint available here.