Absent minded people are not under the control of task-relevant stimuli. According to the Neuroenergetics Theory of attention (NeT), this lack of control is often due to fatigue of the relevant processing units in the brain caused by insufficient resupply of the neuron’s preferred fuel, lactate, from nearby astrocytes. A simple drift model of information processing accounts for response-time statistics in a paradigm often used to study inattention, the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART). It is suggested that errors and slowing in this fast-paced, response-engaging task may have little to due with inattention. Slower-paced and less response-demanding tasks give greater license for inattention—aka absent-mindedness, mind-wandering. T...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
A brain computer interface (BCI) able to predict the disengagement of attention, e.g. mind-wandering...
abstract: Absent minded people are not under the control of task-relevant stimuli. According to the ...
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...
A brief self-report scale was developed to assess everyday performance failures arising directly or ...
This article presents a cognitive model of distraction and mind-wandering that combines and formaliz...
During concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self- centered matters. Litt...
International audienceDuring concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self-c...
Recently, understanding the sequence of events that precedes an attentional lapse has become an impo...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
People often "mind wander" during everyday tasks, temporarily losing track of time, place, or curren...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Unique to humans is the ability to report subjective awareness of a broad repertoire of external and...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
A brain computer interface (BCI) able to predict the disengagement of attention, e.g. mind-wandering...
abstract: Absent minded people are not under the control of task-relevant stimuli. According to the ...
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...
A brief self-report scale was developed to assess everyday performance failures arising directly or ...
This article presents a cognitive model of distraction and mind-wandering that combines and formaliz...
During concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self- centered matters. Litt...
International audienceDuring concentration tasks, spontaneous attention shifts occurs towards self-c...
Recently, understanding the sequence of events that precedes an attentional lapse has become an impo...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
People often "mind wander" during everyday tasks, temporarily losing track of time, place, or curren...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Unique to humans is the ability to report subjective awareness of a broad repertoire of external and...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
Mind-wandering (MW) is a common phenomenon, defined as task-unrelated thoughts. This study is based ...
A brain computer interface (BCI) able to predict the disengagement of attention, e.g. mind-wandering...