According to the attentional resources account, mind wandering (or “task-unrelated thought”) is thought to compete with a focal task for attentional resources. Here, we tested two key predictions of this account: First, that mind wandering should not interfere with performance on a task that does not require attentional resources; second, that as task requirements become automatized, performance should improve and depth of mind wandering should increase. Here, we used a serial reaction time task with implicit- and explicit-learning groups to test these predictions. Providing novel evidence for the attentional resource account’s first prediction, results indicated that depth of mind wandering was negatively asso...
When the human mind wanders, it engages in episodes during which attention is focused on self-genera...
We investigated the attention demands associated with implicit and explicit (motor) learning and per...
Attention may be distracted from its intended focus both by stimuli in the external environment and ...
According to the attentional resources account, mind wandering (or “task-unrelated thought...
Although implicit learning has been widely studied, controversy remains regarding its reliance on at...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
<div><p>Implicit skill learning occurs incidentally and without conscious awareness of what is learn...
The executive-resource account (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006) proposes that mind wandering (MW) and at...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
On the basis of the executive-attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC; e.g., M. J. Kane, A....
This article presents a cognitive model of distraction and mind-wandering that combines and formaliz...
Implicit learning, defined here as learning without intention, was demonstrated during the performan...
Humans process a visual display more efficiently when they encounter it for a second time, showing l...
When the human mind wanders, it engages in episodes during which attention is focused on self-genera...
We investigated the attention demands associated with implicit and explicit (motor) learning and per...
Attention may be distracted from its intended focus both by stimuli in the external environment and ...
According to the attentional resources account, mind wandering (or “task-unrelated thought...
Although implicit learning has been widely studied, controversy remains regarding its reliance on at...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Mind-wandering refers to the occurrence of thoughts whose content is both unrelated to the task that...
Mind wandering is a commonly intruding cognitive state that leads to diminished performance and incr...
<div><p>Implicit skill learning occurs incidentally and without conscious awareness of what is learn...
The executive-resource account (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006) proposes that mind wandering (MW) and at...
AbstractWhen the mind wanders, attention turns away from the external environment and cognitive proc...
On the basis of the executive-attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC; e.g., M. J. Kane, A....
This article presents a cognitive model of distraction and mind-wandering that combines and formaliz...
Implicit learning, defined here as learning without intention, was demonstrated during the performan...
Humans process a visual display more efficiently when they encounter it for a second time, showing l...
When the human mind wanders, it engages in episodes during which attention is focused on self-genera...
We investigated the attention demands associated with implicit and explicit (motor) learning and per...
Attention may be distracted from its intended focus both by stimuli in the external environment and ...