The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomenon of mind wandering. We develop and experimentally test the first integrated cognitive process model that quantitatively explains all stationary features of behavioral performance in the SART. The model assumes that performance is generated by a competitive race between a stimulus-related decision process and a stimulus-unrelated rhythmic response process. We propose that the stimulus-unrelated process entrains to timing regularities in the task environment, and is unconditionally triggered as a habit or ‘insurance policy’ to protect against the deleterious effects of mind wandering on ongoing task performance. For two SART experiments the m...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
International audienceResearch from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought repor...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
People often "mind wander" during everyday tasks, temporarily losing track of time, place, or curren...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
When we get distracted, we may engage in mind-wandering, ortask-unrelated thinking, which impairs pe...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
This study aims to investigate whether behavioral variability and participants' self-ratings can be ...
This article presents a cognitive model of distraction and mind-wandering that combines and formaliz...
International audienceMind-wandering is the occasional distraction we experience while performing a ...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
Research from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought reports in order to probe w...
Absent minded people are not under the control of task-relevant stimuli. According to the Neuroenerg...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
International audienceResearch from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought repor...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
The sustained attention to response task (SART) has been the primary method of studying the phenomen...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
People often "mind wander" during everyday tasks, temporarily losing track of time, place, or curren...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
When we get distracted, we may engage in mind-wandering, ortask-unrelated thinking, which impairs pe...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
This study aims to investigate whether behavioral variability and participants' self-ratings can be ...
This article presents a cognitive model of distraction and mind-wandering that combines and formaliz...
International audienceMind-wandering is the occasional distraction we experience while performing a ...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
Research from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought reports in order to probe w...
Absent minded people are not under the control of task-relevant stimuli. According to the Neuroenerg...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
International audienceResearch from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought repor...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...