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The following pages link to Slow fluctuations in attentional control of sensory cortex (Q28272870):
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- A correspondence between individual differences in the brain's intrinsic functional architecture and the content and form of self-generated thoughts (Q23992232) (← links)
- Shaped by the Past: The Default Mode Network Supports Cognition that Is Independent of Immediate Perceptual Input (Q25471627) (← links)
- The neurocognitive consequences of the wandering mind: a mechanistic account of sensory-motor decoupling (Q26821796) (← links)
- A cognitive framework for understanding and improving interference resolution in the brain (Q26859091) (← links)
- Processing of self-initiated speech-sounds is different in musicians (Q30457993) (← links)
- Mind-wandering as spontaneous thought: a dynamic framework (Q31132251) (← links)
- The default network and self-generated thought: component processes, dynamic control, and clinical relevance. (Q33690559) (← links)
- Neural correlates of ongoing conscious experience: both task-unrelatedness and stimulus-independence are related to default network activity (Q33828408) (← links)
- Pupillometric evidence for the decoupling of attention from perceptual input during offline thought (Q33862708) (← links)
- Insulation for daydreams: a role for tonic norepinephrine in the facilitation of internally guided thought (Q34228278) (← links)
- Mind-wandering and falls risk in older adults (Q35171037) (← links)
- Differential synchronization in default and task-specific networks of the human brain (Q35974876) (← links)
- Using the Daydreaming Frequency Scale to Investigate the Relationships between Mind-Wandering, Psychological Well-Being, and Present-Moment Awareness (Q36276025) (← links)
- Mind wandering and motor control: off-task thinking disrupts the online adjustment of behavior (Q36466110) (← links)
- Self-Reported Stickiness of Mind-Wandering Affects Task Performance (Q36909666) (← links)
- Brain Network Reconfiguration and Perceptual Decoupling During an Absorptive State of Consciousness (Q36982888) (← links)
- Executive control and felt concentrative engagement following intensive meditation training (Q37180387) (← links)
- The era of the wandering mind? Twenty-first century research on self-generated mental activity (Q37400855) (← links)
- Towards a neuroscience of mind-wandering (Q37895483) (← links)
- Medicine for the wandering mind: mind wandering in medical practice (Q37944368) (← links)
- Illuminating the dark matter of social neuroscience: Considering the problem of social interaction from philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific perspectives (Q38021999) (← links)
- Ode to positive constructive daydreaming (Q38142998) (← links)
- Mind-wandering, how do I measure thee with probes? Let me count the ways (Q38667721) (← links)
- Maintenance and Representation of Mind Wandering during Resting-State fMRI (Q38771492) (← links)
- Neurocomputational Model of EEG Complexity during Mind Wandering (Q38771612) (← links)
- Shadowing the wandering mind: how understanding the mind-wandering state can inform our appreciation of conscious experience (Q38836269) (← links)
- Phenomenology of future-oriented mind-wandering episodes. (Q39378986) (← links)
- Motor and Visuospatial Attention and Motor Planning After Stroke: Considerations for the Rehabilitation of Standing Balance and Gait. (Q41200979) (← links)
- Trial-by-Trial Variations in Subjective Attentional State are Reflected in Ongoing Prestimulus EEG Alpha Oscillations. (Q41782329) (← links)
- Mind wandering at the fingertips: automatic parsing of subjective states based on response time variability (Q41848226) (← links)
- Perspective: causes and functional significance of temporal variations in attention control (Q41944866) (← links)
- Autopilot, Mind Wandering, and the Out of the Loop Performance Problem (Q42373363) (← links)
- The decoupled mind: mind-wandering disrupts cortical phase-locking to perceptual events (Q44220905) (← links)
- Absorbed in thought: the effect of mind wandering on the processing of relevant and irrelevant events (Q44991166) (← links)
- The Phenomenal Contents and Neural Correlates of Spontaneous Thoughts across Wakefulness, NREM Sleep, and REM Sleep. (Q47725374) (← links)
- Attending to the heart is associated with posterior alpha band increase and a reduction in sensitivity to concurrent visual stimuli. (Q47847297) (← links)
- Mind wandering and the adaptive control of attentional resources (Q48145226) (← links)
- Migraine and attention to visual events during mind wandering (Q48318676) (← links)
- Attention Strongly Modulates Reliability of Neural Responses to Naturalistic Narrative Stimuli (Q48847315) (← links)
- Attenuation of deep semantic processing during mind wandering: an event-related potential study (Q50533794) (← links)
- Studying in the region of proximal learning reduces mind wandering (Q50535602) (← links)
- When “It” Becomes “Mine”: Attentional Biases Triggered by Object Ownership (Q53087439) (← links)
- Mind-wandering While Reading: Attentional Decoupling, Mindless Reading and the Cascade Model of Inattention (Q56804737) (← links)
- Out of the Loop, in Your Bubble: Mind Wandering Is Independent From Automation Reliability, but Influences Task Engagement (Q57191711) (← links)
- Beta Oscillations Distinguish Between Two Forms of Mental Imagery While Gamma and Theta Activity Reflects Auditory Attention (Q58551298) (← links)
- Spontaneous eye movements during focused-attention mindfulness meditation (Q61810698) (← links)
- Predicting task-general mind-wandering with EEG (Q62489539) (← links)
- The devil is in the detail: exploring the intrinsic neural mechanisms that link attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptomatology to ongoing cognition (Q64029391) (← links)
- The Influence of Acetaminophen on Task Related Attention (Q64068125) (← links)
- Detecting Mind Wandering: An Objective Method via Simultaneous Control of Respiration and Fingertip Pressure (Q64235897) (← links)