نتایج جستجو برای: wandering vector

تعداد نتایج: 200576  

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2013
Michael S Franklin James M Broadway Michael D Mrazek Jonathan Smallwood Jonathan W Schooler

Mind-wandering is both pervasive and detrimental to task performance. As such, identifying covert physiological measures that are associated with this off-task state could inform theories of mind-wandering and lead to interventions that improve task focus. Although previous work suggests that pupil dilation (PD) may vary between on- and off-task states, no studies have examined whether PD syste...

2016
Rodrigo A. Henríquez Ana B. Chica Pablo Billeke Paolo Bartolomeo Martin Walter

Mind-wandering is the occasional distraction we experience while performing a cognitive task. It arises without any external precedent, varies over time, and interferes with the processing of sensory information. Here, we asked whether the transition from the on-task state to mind-wandering is a gradual process or an abrupt event. We developed a new experimental approach, based on the continuou...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2016
Nash Unsworth Matthew K Robison

In three experiments, the influence of lapses of attention on working memory (WM) capacity measures was examined. Participants performed various change detection tasks while also reporting whether they were focused on the current task or whether they were unfocused and mind-wandering. Participants reported that they were mind-wandering roughly 27% of the time, and when participants reported min...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
David Stawarczyk Steve Majerus Corinne Catale Arnaud D'Argembeau

Recent findings suggest that mind-wandering-the occurrence of thoughts that are both stimulus-independent and task-unrelated-corresponds to temporary failures in attentional control processes involved in maintaining constant task-focused attention. Studies supporting this proposal are, however, limited by a possible confound between mind-wandering episodes and other kinds of conscious experienc...

2018
Leonhard Hakon Drescher Eva Van den Bussche Kobe Desender

Despite the abundance of recent publications about mind wandering (i.e., off-task thought), its interconnection with metacognition and cognitive control has not yet been examined. In the current study, we hypothesized that these three constructs would show clear interrelations. Metacognitive capacity was predicted to correlate positively with cognitive control ability, which in turn was predict...

2016
Jae Gwon Jeong Jun Ah Song Kun Woo Park

Wandering is one of the most common and exhausting behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia for caregivers.1 Also, it has adverse outcomes on patient such as getting lost,2 malnutrition,1 weight loss,3 fatigue, sleep disturbance,4 social isolation,5 earlier institutionalization,6 and injury.7 The term ‘wandering’ is frequently used as a broad term encompassing a diverse set of behavior...

Journal: :Psychological science 2017
Michael J Kane Georgina M Gross Charlotte A Chun Bridget A Smeekens Matt E Meier Paul J Silvia Thomas R Kwapil

Undergraduates ( N = 274) participated in a weeklong daily-life experience-sampling study of mind wandering after being assessed in the lab for executive-control abilities (working memory capacity; attention-restraint ability; attention-constraint ability; and propensity for task-unrelated thoughts, or TUTs) and personality traits. Eight times a day, electronic devices prompted subjects to repo...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1986
O S Dominick J W Truman

The locomotor patterns typical of wandering behaviour were studied electromyographically in abdominal segments of freely moving larvae of Manduca sexta. Crawling locomotion consisted of stereotyped, anteriorly-directed, peristaltic waves of intersegmental muscle contraction. During burrowing the intersegmental muscles of all abdominal segments contracted simultaneously for several consecutive c...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2016
Natalie E Phillips Caitlin Mills Sidney D'Mello Evan F Risko

Re-reading has been shown to have a minimal benefit on text comprehension, in comparison to reading only once or other types of study techniques (e.g., testing; self-explanation). In two experiments we examined the effect of re-reading on mind wandering. Participants read two texts, during which they responded to intermittent mind wandering probes. One text was read once and the other twice. Co...

2013
David R. Thomson Derek Besner Daniel Smilek

The present study investigated whether the frequency of probe-caught mind wandering varied by condition and had any impact on performance in both an item-by-item reading aloud task and a blocked version of the classic Stroop task. Across both experiments, mind wandering rates were found to be quite high and were negatively associated with vocal onset latencies and error rates across conditions....

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