Background: Mind-wandering is a form of off-task attention that has been associated with negative affect and rumination. The goal of this study was to assess potential electroencephalographic markers of task-unrelated thought, or mind-wandering state, as related to error rates during a specialized cognitive task. We used EEG to record frontal frequency band activity while participants completed a Stroop task that was modified to induce boredom, task-unrelated thought, and therefore mind-wandering.Methods: A convenience sample of 27 older adults (50–80 years) completed a computerized Stroop matching task. Half of the Stroop trials were congruent (word/color match), and the other half were incongruent (mismatched). Behavioral data and EEG rec...
International audienceThe phenomenon of mind wandering (MW), as a family of experiences related to i...
Inattention to current activity is ubiquitous in everyday situations. Mind wandering is an example o...
The mind flows in a "stream of consciousness," which often neglects immediate sensory input in favor...
International audienceDuring concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self-c...
During concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self- centered matters. Litt...
Mind wandering during ongoing tasks can impede task performance and increase the risk of failure in ...
Background: In resting-state EEG, the ratio between frontal power in the slow theta frequency band a...
Neural correlates of mind wanderingThe ability to detect mind wandering as it occurs is an important...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
Mind-wandering is a ubiquitous mental phenomenon that is defined as self-generated thought irrelevan...
Mind-wandering refers to the process of thinking task-unrelated thoughts while performing a task. Th...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Mind wandering can inhibit learning in multimedia classrooms, such as when watching online lectures....
Confusion is a complex cognitive state that is prevalent during learning and problem-solving. The ai...
International audienceThe phenomenon of mind wandering (MW), as a family of experiences related to i...
International audienceThe phenomenon of mind wandering (MW), as a family of experiences related to i...
Inattention to current activity is ubiquitous in everyday situations. Mind wandering is an example o...
The mind flows in a "stream of consciousness," which often neglects immediate sensory input in favor...
International audienceDuring concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self-c...
During concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self- centered matters. Litt...
Mind wandering during ongoing tasks can impede task performance and increase the risk of failure in ...
Background: In resting-state EEG, the ratio between frontal power in the slow theta frequency band a...
Neural correlates of mind wanderingThe ability to detect mind wandering as it occurs is an important...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
Mind-wandering is a ubiquitous mental phenomenon that is defined as self-generated thought irrelevan...
Mind-wandering refers to the process of thinking task-unrelated thoughts while performing a task. Th...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Mind wandering can inhibit learning in multimedia classrooms, such as when watching online lectures....
Confusion is a complex cognitive state that is prevalent during learning and problem-solving. The ai...
International audienceThe phenomenon of mind wandering (MW), as a family of experiences related to i...
International audienceThe phenomenon of mind wandering (MW), as a family of experiences related to i...
Inattention to current activity is ubiquitous in everyday situations. Mind wandering is an example o...
The mind flows in a "stream of consciousness," which often neglects immediate sensory input in favor...