2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/z7n3x
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How do you know if you were mind wandering? Dissociating explicit memories of off task thought from subjective feelings of inattention.

Nathan K. Mathews,
Umer Bin Faiz,
Nicholaus P. Brosowsky

Abstract: Mind wandering is a common experience in which your attention drifts away from the task at hand and toward task-unrelated thoughts. To measure mind wandering we typically use experience sampling and retrospective self-reports, which require participants to make metacognitive judgments about their immediately preceding attentional states. In the current study, we aimed to better understand how people come to make such judgments by introducing a novel distinction between explicit memories of off task thought and… Show more

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