Previous studies looking at how Mind Wandering (MW) impacts performance in distinct Focused Attention (FA) systems, using the Attention Network Task (ANT), showed that the presence of pure MW thoughts did not impact the overall performance of ANT (alert, orienting and conflict) performance. However, it still remains unclear if the lack of interference of MW in the ANT, reported at the behavioral level, has a neurophysiological correspondence. We hypothesize that a distinct cortical processing may be required to meet attentional demands during MW. The objective of the present study was to test if, given similar levels of ANT performance, individuals predominantly focusing on MW or FA show distinct cortical processing. Thirty-three healthy pa...
Our minds are continuously alternating between external attention (EA) and mind wandering (MW). An a...
Mind wandering (MW) is a pervasive phenomenon that occurs very frequently, regardless of the task. A...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1), people often fail...
Previous studies looking at how Mind Wandering (MW) impacts performance in distinct Focused Attentio...
Previous studies looking at how Mind Wandering (MW) impacts performance in distinct Focused Attentio...
Attention and mind wandering are often seen as anticorrelated. However, both attention and mind wand...
Attention and mind wandering are often seen as anticorrelated. However, both attention and mind wand...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
Mind wandering reflects the shift in attentional focus from task-related cognition driven by externa...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
During concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self- centered matters. Litt...
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...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
International audienceDuring concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self-c...
Our minds are continuously alternating between external attention (EA) and mind wandering (MW). An a...
Mind wandering (MW) is a pervasive phenomenon that occurs very frequently, regardless of the task. A...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1), people often fail...
Previous studies looking at how Mind Wandering (MW) impacts performance in distinct Focused Attentio...
Previous studies looking at how Mind Wandering (MW) impacts performance in distinct Focused Attentio...
Attention and mind wandering are often seen as anticorrelated. However, both attention and mind wand...
Attention and mind wandering are often seen as anticorrelated. However, both attention and mind wand...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
Mind wandering reflects the shift in attentional focus from task-related cognition driven by externa...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
During concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self- centered matters. Litt...
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...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
International audienceDuring concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self-c...
Our minds are continuously alternating between external attention (EA) and mind wandering (MW). An a...
Mind wandering (MW) is a pervasive phenomenon that occurs very frequently, regardless of the task. A...
When a second target (T2) is presented in close succession of a first target (T1), people often fail...