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Exploring patterns of ongoing thought under naturalistic and conventional task-based conditions.

Delali Konu1, Brontë Mckeown2, Adam Turnbull3, Nerissa Siu Ping Ho4, Theodoros Karapanagiotidis2, Tamara Vanderwal5, Cade McCall2, Steven P Tipper2, Elizabeth Jefferies2, Jonathan Smallwood6.   

Abstract

Previous research suggests that patterns of ongoing thought are heterogeneous, varying across situations and individuals. The current study investigated the influence of multiple tasks and affective style on ongoing patterns of thought. We used 9 different tasks and measured ongoing thought using multidimensional experience sampling. A Principal Component Analysis of the experience sampling data revealed four patterns of ongoing thought: episodic social cognition, unpleasant intrusive, concentration and self focus. Linear Mixed Modelling was used to conduct a series of exploratory analyses aimed at examining contextual distributions of these thought patterns. We found that different task contexts reliably evoke different thought patterns. Moreover, intrusive and negative thought pattern expression were influenced by individual affective style (depression level). The data establish the influence of task context and intrinsic features on ongoing thought, highlighting the importance of documenting how thought patterns emerge in cognitive tasks with different requirements.
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Keywords:  Affective style; Contextual variation; Mind-wandering; Naturalistic paradigms; Ongoing thought

Year:  2021        PMID: 34111726     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2021.103139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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