Mind wandering and executive dysfunction predict children’s performance in the metronome response task
Volume: 213, Pages: 105257 - 105257
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Mind wandering is a ubiquitous experience during adulthood and has received significant scholarly attention in recent years. Relatively few studies, however, have examined the phenomenon in children. Building on recent work, the current study examined the frequency and validity of children's reports of mind wandering while completing a minimalistic task previously unused in past child research-the Metronome Response Task (MRT) [Journal of...
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Title
Mind wandering and executive dysfunction predict children’s performance in the metronome response task
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
213
Pages
105257 - 105257
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