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Matthew S Welhaf,Jonathan B Banks Matthew S Welhaf
Individuals might vary in their ability to accurately monitor their ongoing conscious experiences of mind wandering. Such findings have serious implications for understanding the accuracy of participants' ability to report their ongoing tho...
Hongkeun Kim Hongkeun Kim
Our minds frequently drift from the task at hand to other mental content, a process commonly referred to as mind-wandering. Task focus typically leads to high-quality encoding of task events, whereas mind-wandering tends to result in low-qu...
Péter Simor,Teodóra Vékony,Bence C Farkas et al. Péter Simor et al.
Mind wandering, occupying 30-50% of our waking time, remains an enigmatic phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience. A large number of studies showed a negative association between mind wandering and attention-demanding (model-based) tasks in bo...
Teodóra Vékony,Bence C Farkas,Bianka Brezóczki et al. Teodóra Vékony et al.
The human brain spends 30-50% of its waking hours engaged in mind-wandering (MW), a common phenomenon in which individuals either spontaneously or deliberately shift their attention away from external tasks to task-unrelated internal though...
Shuyan Liu,Milena Rabovsky,Daniel J Schad Shuyan Liu
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279532.]. Copyright: © 2024 Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
Sandra J E Langeslag,Carissa L Philippi Sandra J E Langeslag
Romantic love is associated with mind wandering about the beloved. We tested associations between mind wandering about the beloved and infatuation, attachment, self-reported distraction, task performance, and enjoyment. Participants who wer...
Aaron Kucyi,Nathan Anderson,Tiara Bounyarith et al. Aaron Kucyi et al.
Mind-wandering is a frequent, daily mental activity, experienced in unique ways in each person. Yet neuroimaging evidence relating mind-wandering to brain activity, for example in the default mode network (DMN), has relied on population- ra...
Anna-Lena Schubert,Gidon T Frischkorn,Kathrin Sadus et al. Anna-Lena Schubert et al.
In recent years, researchers from different fields have become increasingly interested in measuring individual differences in mind wandering as a psychological trait. Although there are several questionnaires that allow for an assessment of...
Anjana Arunkumar,Lace Padilla,Chris Bryan Anjana Arunkumar
User experience in data visualization is typically assessed through post-viewing self-reports, but these overlook the dynamic cognitive processes during interaction. This study explores the use of mind wandering- a phenomenon where attentio...
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