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corinna s. martarelli
corinna s. martarelli
UniDistance Suisse
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High boredom proneness and low trait self-control impair adherence to social distancing guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic
W Wolff, CS Martarelli, J Schüler, M Bieleke
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (15), 5420, 2020
1872020
Bored into depletion? Toward a tentative integration of perceived self-control exertion and boredom as guiding signals for goal-directed behavior
W Wolff, CS Martarelli
Perspectives on psychological science 15 (5), 1272-1283, 2020
1752020
Too bored to bother? Boredom as a potential threat to the efficacy of pandemic containment measures
CS Martarelli, W Wolff
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 7 (1), 2020
1002020
The advantage of distributed practice in a blended learning setting
NS Jost, SL Jossen, N Rothen, CS Martarelli
Education and information technologies 26 (3), 3097-3113, 2021
802021
Eye movements during long-term pictorial recall
CS Martarelli, FW Mast
Psychological research 77 (3), 303-309, 2013
742013
Effective learning with a personal AI tutor: A case study
A Baillifard, M Gabella, PB Lavenex, CS Martarelli
Education and Information Technologies 30 (1), 297-312, 2025
712025
Eye movements during mental time travel follow a diagonal line
M Hartmann, CS Martarelli, FW Mast, K Stocker
Consciousness and cognition 30, 201-209, 2014
712014
A personality trait-based network of boredom, spontaneous and deliberate mind-wandering
CS Martarelli, A Bertrams, W Wolff
Assessment 28 (8), 1915-1931, 2021
672021
The fantasy questionnaire: A measure to assess creative and imaginative fantasy
D Weibel, CS Martarelli, D Häberli, FW Mast
Journal of personality assessment 100 (4), 431-443, 2018
672018
A primer on the role of boredom in self-controlled sports and exercise behavior
W Wolff, M Bieleke, CS Martarelli, J Danckert
Frontiers in psychology 12, 637839, 2021
652021
Eye movements reveal mental looking through time
K Stocker, M Hartmann, CS Martarelli, FW Mast
Cognitive Science 40 (7), 1648-1670, 2016
462016
Learning by teaching in immersive virtual reality–Absorption tendency increases learning outcomes
S Chiquet, CS Martarelli, D Weibel, FW Mast
Learning and Instruction 84, 101716, 2023
402023
Implementing learning principles with a personal AI tutor: A case study
A Baillifard, M Gabella, PB Lavenex, CS Martarelli
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.13060, 2023
392023
A single item measure of self-control–validation and location in a nomological network of self-control, boredom, and if-then planning
W Wolff, M Bieleke, C Englert, A Bertrams, J Schüler, CS Martarelli
Social Psychological Bulletin 17, 1-22, 2022
382022
Does a smartphone on the desk drain our brain? No evidence of cognitive costs due to smartphone presence in a short-term and prospective memory task
M Hartmann, CS Martarelli, TP Reber, N Rothen
Consciousness and cognition 86, 103033, 2020
372020
Same same but different: What is boredom actually?
W Wolff, VC Radtke, CS Martarelli
The Routledge international handbook of boredom, 5-29, 2024
352024
High trait self-control and low boredom proneness help COVID-19 homeschoolers
CS Martarelli, SG Pacozzi, M Bieleke, W Wolff
Frontiers in psychology 12, 594256, 2021
352021
If-then planning, self-control, and boredom as predictors of adherence to social distancing guidelines: Evidence from a two-wave longitudinal study with a behavioral intervention
M Bieleke, CS Martarelli, W Wolff
Current Psychology 42 (11), 9095-9108, 2023
342023
Daydreams and trait affect: The role of the listener’s state of mind in the emotional response to music
CS Martarelli, B Mayer, FW Mast
Consciousness and Cognition 46, 27-35, 2016
342016
Eye movements to absent objects during mental imagery and visual memory in immersive virtual reality
S Chiquet, CS Martarelli, FW Mast
Virtual Reality 25 (3), 655-667, 2021
332021
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