Prior studies of mind wandering find the default network active during mind wandering, but these studies have yielded mixed results concerning the role of cognitive control brain regions during mind wandering. Mind wandering often interferes with reading comprehension, and prior neuroimaging studies of discourse comprehension and strategic reading comprehension have shown that there are at least two networks of brain regions that support strategic discourse comprehension: a domain-general control network and a network of regions supporting coherence-building comprehension processes. The present study was designed to further examine the neural correlates of mind wandering by examining mind wandering during strategic reading comprehension. Pa...
Despite the abundance of recent publications about mind wandering (i.e., off-task thought), its inte...
Although mind wandering during reading is known to be affected by text difficulty, the nature of thi...
We examined whether different encounters of reading material influence the likelihood of mind wander...
Prior studies of mind wandering find the default network active during mind wandering, but these stu...
Mind wandering is a phenomenon in which attention drifts away from the primary task to task-unrelate...
Mind wandering is a phenomenon in which attentiondrifts away from the primary task to task-unrelated...
Studies on mind-wandering frequently use reading as an experimental task. In these studies, reading ...
Neuroimaging studies of text comprehension conducted thus far have shed little light on the brain me...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Despite active growth in the field of mind wandering over the past decade, there is currently a lack...
Trying to focus on a piece of text and keep unrelated thoughts at bay can be a surprisingly futile e...
Mind-wandering refers to a phenomenon of having thoughts unrelated to the task at hand. Its occurren...
Mind-wandering has a controversial relationship with cognitive control. Existing psychological evide...
Mind-wandering (MW) represents a shift of attention away from the task at hand toward inner thoughts...
Mind wandering (MW), a shift of attention away from external tasks toward internally generated thoug...
Despite the abundance of recent publications about mind wandering (i.e., off-task thought), its inte...
Although mind wandering during reading is known to be affected by text difficulty, the nature of thi...
We examined whether different encounters of reading material influence the likelihood of mind wander...
Prior studies of mind wandering find the default network active during mind wandering, but these stu...
Mind wandering is a phenomenon in which attention drifts away from the primary task to task-unrelate...
Mind wandering is a phenomenon in which attentiondrifts away from the primary task to task-unrelated...
Studies on mind-wandering frequently use reading as an experimental task. In these studies, reading ...
Neuroimaging studies of text comprehension conducted thus far have shed little light on the brain me...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both decoupled from stimuli pre...
Despite active growth in the field of mind wandering over the past decade, there is currently a lack...
Trying to focus on a piece of text and keep unrelated thoughts at bay can be a surprisingly futile e...
Mind-wandering refers to a phenomenon of having thoughts unrelated to the task at hand. Its occurren...
Mind-wandering has a controversial relationship with cognitive control. Existing psychological evide...
Mind-wandering (MW) represents a shift of attention away from the task at hand toward inner thoughts...
Mind wandering (MW), a shift of attention away from external tasks toward internally generated thoug...
Despite the abundance of recent publications about mind wandering (i.e., off-task thought), its inte...
Although mind wandering during reading is known to be affected by text difficulty, the nature of thi...
We examined whether different encounters of reading material influence the likelihood of mind wander...