| Literature DB >> 27318437 |
Paul Seli1, Evan F Risko2, Daniel Smilek2, Daniel L Schacter3.
Abstract
The past decade has seen a surge of research examining mind-wandering, but most of this research has not considered the potential importance of distinguishing between intentional and unintentional mind-wandering. However, a recent series of papers have demonstrated that mind-wandering reported in empirical investigations frequently occurs with and without intention, and, more crucially, that intentional and unintentional mind-wandering are dissociable. This emerging literature suggests that, to increase clarity in the literature, there is a need to reconsider the bulk of the mind-wandering literature with an eye toward deconvolving these two different cognitive experiences. In this review we highlight recent trends in investigations of the intentionality of mind-wandering, and we outline a novel theoretical framework regarding the mechanisms underlying intentional and unintentional mind-wandering.Entities:
Keywords: deliberate; intentional; intentionality; mind-wandering; spontaneous; unintentional
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27318437 PMCID: PMC5004739 DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2016.05.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cogn Sci ISSN: 1364-6613 Impact factor: 20.229