For whom the mind wanders, and when: an experience-sampling study of working memory and executive control in daily life.

Volume: 18, Issue: 7, Pages: 614 - 621
Published: Jul 1, 2007
Abstract
An experience-sampling study of 124 undergraduates, pretested on complex memory-span tasks, examined the relation between working memory capacity (WMC) and the experience of mind wandering in daily life. Over 7 days, personal digital assistants signaled subjects eight times daily to report immediately whether their thoughts had wandered from their current activity, and to describe their psychological and physical context. WMC moderated the...
Paper Details
Title
For whom the mind wanders, and when: an experience-sampling study of working memory and executive control in daily life.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2007
Volume
18
Issue
7
Pages
614 - 621
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