Mind wandering has consistently been associated with impairments in cognition, emotion and daily performance. However, few experimental studies on mind wandering have been conducted in individuals with schizophrenia. The present study aimed to examine mind wandering in schizophrenia patients with a thought-sampling experiment embedded in a rapid go/no-go task and the relationship between the frequency of mind wandering and psychotic symptoms. Fifty-eight schizophrenia patients and 56 matched healthy controls were recruited and engaged in a task that assessed mind wandering. The results showed that schizophrenia patients (1.4%) reported less frequent mind wandering than healthy controls (5.8%). Moreover, there was no significant correlation ...
Twenty-four patients with schizophrenia and 18 controls detected chasing in displays of moving disks...
Although mind-wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what...
There is now Substantial evidence for Theory of mind (ToM) impairment in schizophrenia. Despite this...
Patients with schizophrenia have often been considered to be "in their own world". However, this cas...
Previous research has shown that mind wandering has both positive and negative effects. Mind wanderi...
Understanding the cognitive processes that contribute to mental pain in individuals with psychotic d...
Antecedentes: En los pacientes con esquizofrenia se ha descrito una alteración en funciones neuropsi...
A number of studies have focused on brain dynamics underlying mind wandering (MW) states in healthy ...
A number of studies have focused on brain dynamics underlying mind wandering (MW) states in healthy ...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Mind-wandering was until recently not a mainstream topic of research. The aim of this literature rev...
Thinking about task-unrelated matters (mind wandering) is related to cognition and well-being. Howev...
Background: Thought disorder is considered to be central to the core disturbances in schizophrenia a...
The human mind is capable of many forms of self-generated thought, such as day-dreaming of an upcomi...
Mind wandering (MW) has recently been associated with both adaptive (e.g., creativity enhancement) a...
Twenty-four patients with schizophrenia and 18 controls detected chasing in displays of moving disks...
Although mind-wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what...
There is now Substantial evidence for Theory of mind (ToM) impairment in schizophrenia. Despite this...
Patients with schizophrenia have often been considered to be "in their own world". However, this cas...
Previous research has shown that mind wandering has both positive and negative effects. Mind wanderi...
Understanding the cognitive processes that contribute to mental pain in individuals with psychotic d...
Antecedentes: En los pacientes con esquizofrenia se ha descrito una alteración en funciones neuropsi...
A number of studies have focused on brain dynamics underlying mind wandering (MW) states in healthy ...
A number of studies have focused on brain dynamics underlying mind wandering (MW) states in healthy ...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Mind-wandering was until recently not a mainstream topic of research. The aim of this literature rev...
Thinking about task-unrelated matters (mind wandering) is related to cognition and well-being. Howev...
Background: Thought disorder is considered to be central to the core disturbances in schizophrenia a...
The human mind is capable of many forms of self-generated thought, such as day-dreaming of an upcomi...
Mind wandering (MW) has recently been associated with both adaptive (e.g., creativity enhancement) a...
Twenty-four patients with schizophrenia and 18 controls detected chasing in displays of moving disks...
Although mind-wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what...
There is now Substantial evidence for Theory of mind (ToM) impairment in schizophrenia. Despite this...