2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2020.552637
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Early Shift of Attention Is Not Regulated by Mind Wandering in Visual Search

Abstract: Unique to humans is the ability to report subjective awareness of a broad repertoire of external and internal events. Even when asked to focus on external information, the human’s mind repeatedly wanders to task-unrelated thoughts, which limits reading comprehension or the ability to withhold automated manual responses. This led to the attentional decoupling account of mind wandering (MW). However, manual responses are not an ideal parameter to study attentional decoupling, given that during MW, the online adj… Show more

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