The current study examined the impact of affect valence and intensity on subjective and objective reports of mind wandering. Participants first completed the Automated Operation Span and Automated Reading Span. Affect valence (positive or negative) and intensity (intense or mild) were then manipulated through a writing task. Lastly, participants completed a sustained attention task (SART) with thought probes to measure mind wandering. Examining SART reaction time (RT) variability, working memory capacity (WMC) interacted with affect intensity, with high spans showing less RT variability in the mild intensity condition only. This suggests intense emotions reduce the relationship between WMC and mind wandering. In contrast, on self-reported t...
abstract: Working memory is the cognitive system responsible for storing and maintaining information...
Mind-wandering is a cognitive state in which attention is diverted from the main task and towards mo...
Mind wandering has been identified as a possible cause for stress-related working memory (WM) task i...
To evaluate the role of emotional valence on the impact of mind wandering on working memory (WM) and...
Individual differences in executive control ability reliably show that those with greater executive ...
Mind wandering is when our thoughts drift away from the current task. These task unrelated thoughts ...
Mind wandering is when our thoughts drift away from the current task. These task unrelated thoughts ...
This study examined the effect of mood states on mind wandering. Positive, neutral, and negative moo...
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined...
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined...
The phenomenon of mind wandering involves a situation in which a person\u27s executive control switc...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
Mind wandering (MW) corresponds to performance across a variety of tasks, especially sustained atten...
The relationship between life stress and working memory capacity (WMC) has been documented in colleg...
abstract: Working memory is the cognitive system responsible for storing and maintaining information...
Mind-wandering is a cognitive state in which attention is diverted from the main task and towards mo...
Mind wandering has been identified as a possible cause for stress-related working memory (WM) task i...
To evaluate the role of emotional valence on the impact of mind wandering on working memory (WM) and...
Individual differences in executive control ability reliably show that those with greater executive ...
Mind wandering is when our thoughts drift away from the current task. These task unrelated thoughts ...
Mind wandering is when our thoughts drift away from the current task. These task unrelated thoughts ...
This study examined the effect of mood states on mind wandering. Positive, neutral, and negative moo...
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined...
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined...
The phenomenon of mind wandering involves a situation in which a person\u27s executive control switc...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
ABSTRACT—An experience-sampling study of 124 under-graduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks...
Mind wandering (MW) corresponds to performance across a variety of tasks, especially sustained atten...
The relationship between life stress and working memory capacity (WMC) has been documented in colleg...
abstract: Working memory is the cognitive system responsible for storing and maintaining information...
Mind-wandering is a cognitive state in which attention is diverted from the main task and towards mo...
Mind wandering has been identified as a possible cause for stress-related working memory (WM) task i...