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The following pages link to Mind-Wandering With and Without Intention (Q38869308):
Displaying 38 items.
- Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-oriented (Q38688977) (← links)
- What did you have in mind? Examining the content of intentional and unintentional types of mind wandering (Q38735755) (← links)
- Lab meets real life: A laboratory assessment of spontaneous thought and its ecological validity (Q41072092) (← links)
- Intentionality and meta-awareness of mind wandering: Are they one and the same, or distinct dimensions? (Q46415730) (← links)
- Increasing participant motivation reduces rates of intentional and unintentional mind wandering (Q47320550) (← links)
- Cognitive aging and the distinction between intentional and unintentional mind wandering (Q47345211) (← links)
- Intentionality in frontal asymmetry research. (Q47354732) (← links)
- Dimensions of Experience: Exploring the Heterogeneity of the Wandering Mind. (Q47607800) (← links)
- Linking brain networks and behavioral variability to different types of mind-wandering. (Q48129459) (← links)
- Mind-wandering in people with hippocampal damage. (Q50026116) (← links)
- A locus coeruleus-norepinephrine account of individual differences in working memory capacity and attention control (Q50600141) (← links)
- The awakening of the attention: Evidence for a link between the monitoring of mind wandering and prospective goals (Q51772936) (← links)
- Probe-caught spontaneous and deliberate mind wandering in relation to self-reported inattentive, hyperactive and impulsive traits in adults. (Q54954898) (← links)
- Age-related changes in the temporal focus and self-referential content of spontaneous cognition during periods of low cognitive demand (Q57020733) (← links)
- Space-time interaction: visuo-spatial processing affects the temporal focus of mind wandering (Q57167028) (← links)
- Thinking about the past and future in daily life: an experience sampling study of individual differences in mental time travel (Q57168547) (← links)
- Lateral prefrontal cortex lesion impairs regulation of internally and externally directed attention (Q57175991) (← links)
- Transcranial stimulation of the frontal lobes increases propensity of mind-wandering without changing meta-awareness (Q58107381) (← links)
- Beta Oscillations Distinguish Between Two Forms of Mental Imagery While Gamma and Theta Activity Reflects Auditory Attention (Q58551298) (← links)
- Three brain states in the hippocampus and cortex (Q59737925) (← links)
- Mind-wandering rates fluctuate across the day: evidence from an experience-sampling study (Q60926082) (← links)
- Spontaneous eye movements during focused-attention mindfulness meditation (Q61810698) (← links)
- Mind-Wandering as a Natural Kind: A Family-Resemblances View (Q64029398) (← links)
- Tracking arousal state and mind wandering with pupillometry (Q88356619) (← links)
- Functional connectivity predicts changes in attention observed across minutes, days, and months (Q89531676) (← links)
- The wandering mind oscillates: EEG alpha power is enhanced during moments of mind-wandering (Q90010395) (← links)
- Influence of content and intensity of thought on behavioral and pupil changes during active mind-wandering, off-focus, and on-task states (Q90084939) (← links)
- Tracking the Dynamics of Mind Wandering: Insights from Pupillometry (Q90089982) (← links)
- Spontaneous future cognitions: an integrative review (Q90395048) (← links)
- The tendency for experiencing involuntary future and past mental time travel is robustly related to thought suppression: an exploratory study (Q90656033) (← links)
- Aging and the wandering brain: Age-related differences in the neural correlates of stimulus-independent thoughts (Q90717025) (← links)
- The Inter-Regional Connectivity Within the Default Mode Network During the Attentional Processes of Internal Focus and External Focus: An fMRI Study of Continuous Finger Force Feedback (Q90732697) (← links)
- Re-Watching Lectures as a Study Strategy and Its Effect on Mind Wandering (Q91560056) (← links)
- Heroic music stimulates empowering thoughts during mind-wandering (Q91936855) (← links)
- Task manipulation effects on the relationship between working memory and go/no-go task performance (Q92720198) (← links)
- Default network and frontoparietal control network theta connectivity supports internal attention (Q93064997) (← links)
- A closer look at the timecourse of mind wandering: Pupillary responses and behaviour (Q94468595) (← links)
- Dark control: The default mode network as a reinforcement learning agent (Q96161830) (← links)