On the basis of the executive-attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC; e.g., M. J. Kane, A. R. A. Conway, D. Z. Hambrick, & R. W. Engle, 2007), the authors tested the relations among WMC, mind wandering, and goal neglect in a sustained attention to response task (SART; a go/no-go task). In 3 SART versions, making conceptual versus perceptual processing demands, subjects periodically indicated their thought content when probed following rare no-go targets. SART processing demands did not affect mind-wandering rates, but mind-wandering rates varied with WMC and predicted goal-neglect errors in the task; furthermore, mind-wandering rates partially mediated the WMC–SART relation, indicating that WMC-related differences in goal negl...
Tests of working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (gF) are thought to capture variabilit...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Tests of working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (gF) are thought to capture variabilit...
An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examine...
To evaluate the claim that mind-wandering demands executive resources, and more specifically that pe...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
The executive-resource account (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006) proposes that mind wandering (MW) and at...
The executive attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC) proposes that measures of WMC broadl...
The association between working memory capacity (WMC) and the antisaccade task, which requires subje...
In 2 experiments the authors examined whether individual differences in working-memory (WM) capacity...
Should executive control, as indicated by working memory capacity (WMC) and mind-wandering propensit...
Variation in working-memory capacity (WMC) predicts individual differences in only some attention-co...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
There is no consensus on the relationship between working memory resources and mind wandering. The p...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Tests of working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (gF) are thought to capture variabilit...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Tests of working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (gF) are thought to capture variabilit...
An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examine...
To evaluate the claim that mind-wandering demands executive resources, and more specifically that pe...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
The executive-resource account (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006) proposes that mind wandering (MW) and at...
The executive attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC) proposes that measures of WMC broadl...
The association between working memory capacity (WMC) and the antisaccade task, which requires subje...
In 2 experiments the authors examined whether individual differences in working-memory (WM) capacity...
Should executive control, as indicated by working memory capacity (WMC) and mind-wandering propensit...
Variation in working-memory capacity (WMC) predicts individual differences in only some attention-co...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
There is no consensus on the relationship between working memory resources and mind wandering. The p...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Tests of working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (gF) are thought to capture variabilit...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Tests of working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (gF) are thought to capture variabilit...