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  1. A multi-faceted approach to understanding individual differences in mind-wandering.Matthew K. Robison, Ashley L. Miller & Nash Unsworth - 2020 - Cognition 198 (C):104078.
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  • A dual process model of spontaneous conscious thought.Maria K. Pavlova - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 118 (C):103631.
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  • Dissociable influences of implicit temporal expectation on attentional performance and mind wandering.Stijn A. A. Massar, Jia-Hou Poh, Julian Lim & Michael W. L. Chee - 2020 - Cognition 199:104242.
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  • Working memory capacity predicts focus back effort under different task demands.Hong He, Yunyun Chen, Xuemin Zhang & Qiang Liu - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 116 (C):103589.
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  • The impacts of mind-wandering on flow: Examining the critical role of physical activity and mindfulness.Yu-Qin Deng, Binn Zhang, Xinyan Zheng, Ying Liu, Xiaochun Wang & Chenglin Zhou - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundIndividuals with mind-wandering experience their attention decoupling from their main task at hand while others with flow experience fully engage in their task with the optimum experience. There seems to be a negative relationship between mind-wandering and flow. However, it remains unclear to what extent mind-wandering exerts an impact on flow. And it is also elusive whether physical activity and mindfulness, which are as important factors that affected individuals’ attentional control and psychological health, are beneficial in explaining the association between (...)
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