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Replying to @PabloRedux @GraziosiSergio and
Behaviour that's hard to read, absent tasks.
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Replying to @PabloRedux @GraziosiSergio and
Is mind wandering a behaviour?
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Ehe, why not? Producing a thought is something we do, like moving a limb, breathing, or gut peristalsis...
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Mind wandering is not a classic behaviour but reporting on mind wandering is a behaviour
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Yes, self reporting would be a task to evaluate it. Just like we have tasks that probe working memory.
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but with mind wandering we could question whether doing a task (reporting) would make true mind wandering impossible
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no idea how mind-wandering studies keep track of it, probably post-wandering you self-report you did it?
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Replying to @o_guest @Neuro_Skeptic and
and I'm assuming that's in a mind wandering diary/app type thing where participants are sent "home" to get on with their life?
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even tougher than dream studies as at least you can get participants to sleep in the lab... can you get them to mind wander in lab without
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Replying to @o_guest @Neuro_Skeptic and
also making them lose their job/waste a day etc?
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Replying to @o_guest @Neuro_Skeptic and
You just give them a task like reading and at random intervals ask whether they are mind wandering. 'probe caught mind wandering'
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