The restless mind.

Volume: 132, Issue: 6, Pages: 946 - 958
Published: Nov 1, 2006
Abstract
This article reviews the hypothesis that mind wandering can be integrated into executive models of attention. Evidence suggests that mind wandering shares many similarities with traditional notions of executive control. When mind wandering occurs, the executive components of attention appear to shift away from the primary task, leading to failures in task performance and superficial representations of the external environment. One challenge for...
Paper Details
Title
The restless mind.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2006
Volume
132
Issue
6
Pages
946 - 958
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