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  1. The neural correlates of "mind blanking": When the mind goes away

    Our mind often generates activity without the guidance of sensory input from the external world. This shift of attention away from a primary task at hand toward internal thought is referred to as mind wandering (MW; Smallwood & Schooler, 2006).Our mind wanders anytime and anywhere, often unintended and unaware, about 30-50% of our waking hours (Christoff, Gordon, Smallwood, Smith, & Schooler ...

  2. Cognitive disengagement syndrome

    Cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS) is an attention syndrome characterised by prominent dreaminess ... CDS may involve a pathological form of excessive mind-wandering. ... The executive system of the human brain provides for the cross-temporal organization of behavior towards goals and the future and coordinates actions and strategies for ...

  3. Neuromodulation of the mind-wandering brain state: the interaction

    Mind-wandering has become a captivating topic for cognitive neuroscientists. By now, it is reasonably well described in terms of its phenomenology and the large-scale neural networks that support it. However, we know very little about what neurobiological mechanisms trigger a mind-wandering episode and sustain the mind-wandering brain state.

  4. What Does the Way Your Mind Wanders Reveal about You?

    Psychology has traditionally defined all these thought patterns as variations of "mind-wandering." But a review of brain imaging studies led by researchers at UC Berkeley and the University of British Columbia offers a new way of looking at spontaneous versus controlled thinking, challenging the adage that a wandering mind is an unhappy mind.

  5. The brain on silent: mind wandering, mindful awareness, and states of

    Abstract. Mind wandering and mindfulness are often described as divergent mental states with opposing effects on cognitive performance and mental health. Spontaneous mind wandering is typically associated with self-reflective states that contribute to negative processing of the past, worrying/fantasizing about the future, and disruption of ...

  6. What Actually Happens When Your Mind Wanders

    Alpha brain waves have been associated with imaginative, creative thought. "We find a pattern that is really similar to what you find in creative thinking tasks," Irving said. "That became a central part of our hypothesis, that mind-wandering is this meandering thought that is similar to the thought processes that underlie creative thinking.

  7. Spontaneous cognition (mind-wandering): How random thoughts and

    Mind-wandering means large unpredictable fluctuations in brain activity and seemingly random access to units of memory. Some of those are memories of musical sequences. Spontaneous cognitions [13] like musical earworms often pop into our awareness when the mind is idle, probably because of reactivated memory systems and fluctuations in ...

  8. Mind-wandering

    Mind-wandering is important in understanding how the brain produces what William James called the train of thought and the stream of consciousness. This aspect of mind-wandering research is focused on understanding how the brain generates the spontaneous and relatively unconstrained thoughts that are experienced when the mind wanders.

  9. Mind Wandering

    Neurophysiology of Silence Part A: Empirical Studies. Aswini Madhira, Narayanan Srinivasan, in Progress in Brain Research, 2023. 2 Operationalizing mind wandering. As self-explanatory as it seems, mind wandering is a dynamic affair. In its simplest definition, mind wandering is indulging in task-unrelated thoughts, or stimulus-independent thoughts.

  10. PDF The wandering brain: Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies

    have altered frequency of mind-wandering (Mrazek et al., 2013), as well as altered brain activity during periods of rest with high levels of mind-wandering (Brewer et al., 2011). The second study (Kucyi et al., 2013) examined the relationship between mind-wandering and pain, administrating painful electrical nerve stimulation during the sessions

  11. Wandering & Sundowning in Dementia

    Wandering is a complex behavioral phenomenon that is frequent in dementia. Approximately 20% of community-dwelling individuals with dementia and 60% of those living in institutionalized settings are reported to wander .2 Most definitions of wandering incorporate a variety of dementia-related locomotion activities, including elopement (ie ...

  12. When Someone With Alzheimer's Disease Wanders

    According to the Alzheimer's Association, 60% of people living with the disease will wander at least once. Most individuals who wander, wander repeatedly. As you can imagine, wandering is ...

  13. Alien Hand Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Alien hand syndrome (AHS) is a rare medical condition that was first described in 1908. People with this syndrome lose control of one of their hands. Their minds can no longer give the "alien hand ...

  14. How To Tame Your Wandering Mind and Refocus

    1) Make time for mind wandering. Mind wandering isn't always a distraction. If we plan for it, we can turn mind wandering into traction. Unlike a distraction, which by definition is a bad thing, a diversion is simply a refocusing of attention and isn't always harmful. There's nothing wrong with deciding to refocus your attention for a while.

  15. Mind wandering perspective on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

    4.2. Mind wandering and "Maturational lag hypothesis" of brain development in ADHD. Related to the findings on typical functional brain development, El-Sayed et al. (2003) proposed a maturational lag hypothesis. The hypothesis suggests that a persistent maturational lag in functional brain development might become a sustained functional ...

  16. A Wandering Mind Isn't Just A Distraction. It May Be Your Brain's

    In recent years, scientists have been paying a lot more attention to mind-wandering, an activity that takes up as much as 50 percent of our waking hours. Psychologists previously tended to view mind-wandering as largely useless, but an emerging body of research suggests that it is a natural and healthy part of our mental lives.

  17. Sundown Syndrome: Causes, Treatment & Symptoms

    Sundown Syndrome. If you care for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia, you may notice certain behaviors and feelings from your loved one around sunset. This phenomenon is called sundown syndrome or sundowning. Symptoms include insomnia, anxiety, pacing, hallucinations, paranoia and confusion. Contents Overview Additional Common Questions.

  18. The Wandering Mind: How the Brain Allows Us to Mentally Wander Off to

    A unique human characteristic is our ability to mind wander—these are periods of time when our attention drifts away from the task-at-hand to focus on thoughts that are unrelated to the task. Mind wandering has some benefits, such as increased creativity, but it also has some negative consequences, such as mistakes in the task we are supposed to be performing.

  19. Organic brain syndrome

    Organic brain syndrome, also known as organic brain disease, organic brain damage, organic brain disorder, organic mental syndrome, or organic mental disorder, refers to any syndrome or disorder of mental function whose cause is alleged to be known as organic (physiologic) rather than purely of the mind.These names are older and nearly obsolete general terms from psychiatry, referring to many ...

  20. Mind-blanking: when the mind goes away

    People often feel like their minds and their bodies are in different places. Far from an exotic experience, this phenomenon seems to be a ubiquitous facet of human life (e.g., Killingsworth and Gilbert, 2010).Many times, people's minds seem to go "somewhere else"—attention becomes disconnected from perception, and people's minds wander to times and places removed from the current ...

  21. Biden G7 video: conservative media uses misleading camera angle

    Conservative media outlets selectively used a camera angle that left out important context to spread a claim Thursday and Friday that President Joe Biden wandered off from a meeting of world ...

  22. Study suggests promising gene therapy for FOXG1 syndrome

    Soo-Kyung and Jae Lee are the co-lead authors of a new study that suggests a promising viral gene therapy for FOXG1 syndrome, a severe neurodevelopmental disorder. Photo: Douglas Levere. ... This is one of only a few areas of the brain that continues to produce new neurons as mammals age into adulthood, making it a crucial target for postnatal ...

  23. Poor metabolic health linked to worse brain health

    People with poor metabolic health are more likely to have memory and thinking problems and worse brain health, according to a new study by researchers at Oxford Population Health. The study is published in Diabetes Care, and is the largest study into metabolic and brain health to date. ... The findings show that metabolic syndrome reduces grey ...