Research from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought reports in order to probe whether the mind is wandering: random thought-probes and spontaneous reports. However, none of these two methods allows any assessment of the subjective state of the participant between two reports. In this paper, we present a step by step elaboration and testing of a continuous index, based on response time variability within Sustained Attention to Response Tasks (N=106, for a total of 10 conditions). We first show that increased response time variability predicts mind-wandering. We then compute a continuous index of response time variability throughout full experiments and show that the temporal position of a probe relative to the nearest lo...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
Mind-wandering refers to the process of thinking task-unrelated thoughts while performing a task. Th...
Have you ever wondered why during the performance of your job, you end up thinking about something e...
International audienceResearch from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought repor...
International audienceMind-wandering is the occasional distraction we experience while performing a ...
Mind wandering (MW), an experiential state characterized by engagement in thoughts that are not rela...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
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 (MW) is defined as a lapse of attention where one’s thoughts are focused inward, thus...
In a go/no-go task, changes to the inter-trial interval (ITI) or the press percentage (PP) are known...
People often "mind wander" during everyday tasks, temporarily losing track of time, place, or curren...
Mind-wandering is a cognitive state in which attention is diverted from the main task and towards mo...
Our perception of time varies considerably from moment to moment, but how this variability relates t...
Mind-wandering is a ubiquitous mental phenomenon that is defined as self-generated thought irrelevan...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
Mind-wandering refers to the process of thinking task-unrelated thoughts while performing a task. Th...
Have you ever wondered why during the performance of your job, you end up thinking about something e...
International audienceResearch from the last decade has successfully used two kinds of thought repor...
International audienceMind-wandering is the occasional distraction we experience while performing a ...
Mind wandering (MW), an experiential state characterized by engagement in thoughts that are not rela...
There is growing evidence that the intermittent nature of mind wandering episodes and mood have a pr...
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 (MW) is defined as a lapse of attention where one’s thoughts are focused inward, thus...
In a go/no-go task, changes to the inter-trial interval (ITI) or the press percentage (PP) are known...
People often "mind wander" during everyday tasks, temporarily losing track of time, place, or curren...
Mind-wandering is a cognitive state in which attention is diverted from the main task and towards mo...
Our perception of time varies considerably from moment to moment, but how this variability relates t...
Mind-wandering is a ubiquitous mental phenomenon that is defined as self-generated thought irrelevan...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
Mind-wandering refers to the process of thinking task-unrelated thoughts while performing a task. Th...
Have you ever wondered why during the performance of your job, you end up thinking about something e...