نتایج جستجو برای: wandering behavior

تعداد نتایج: 622142  

2015
Caitlin Mills Sidney D’Mello

This paper reports the results from a sensor-free detector of mind wandering during an online reading task. Features consisted of reading behaviors (e.g., reading time) and textual features (e.g., level of difficulty) extracted from self-paced reading log files. Supervised machine learning was applied to two datasets in order to predict if participants were mind wandering as they navigated from...

2015
Caitlin Mills Sidney K. D'Mello

This paper reports the results from a sensor-free detector of mind wandering during an online reading task. Features consisted of reading behaviors (e.g., reading time) and textual features (e.g., level of difficulty) extracted from self-paced reading log files. Supervised machine learning was applied to two datasets in order to predict if participants were mind wandering as they navigated from...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2015
Jonathan Smallwood Jonathan W Schooler

Conscious experience is fluid; it rarely remains on one topic for an extended period without deviation. Its dynamic nature is illustrated by the experience of mind wandering, in which attention switches from a current task to unrelated thoughts and feelings. Studies exploring the phenomenology of mind wandering highlight the importance of its content and relation to meta-cognition in determinin...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of gastroenterology : the official journal of Turkish Society of Gastroenterology 2017
Şükrü Güngör Mehmet Öztürk Fatma İlknur Varol Ahmet Sığırcı Mukadder Ayşe Selimoğlu

A wandering spleen is a rare condition characterized by the malposition of the spleen due to laxity or absence of its supporting ligaments. Although Gaucher disease generally presents with massive splenomegaly, which one of the predisposing causes of a wandering spleen, literature shows only one report of a wandering spleen in a child with Gaucher disease. In this case presentation, a 13-year-o...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2017
Megan L Jordano Dayna R Touron

Older adults (OAs) report less overall mind-wandering than younger adults (YAs) but more task-related interference (TRI; mind-wandering about the task). The current study examined TRI while manipulating older adults' performance-related concerns. We compared groups for which memory-related stereotype threat (ST) was activated or relieved to a control group. Participants completed an operation s...

2016
Stephanie Huette Ariel Mathis Art Graesser

Mind wandering is a prevalent but highly subjective phenomenon that is difficult to measure. Typically studies use probes at random points throughout at study that pop in and ask participants “Are you mind wandering” where they indicate yes or no, and then resume the study. This study investigated a method of extracting eye blinks from raw eye tracking data while participants were reading texts...

2013
Lindsay S. Nagamatsu Julia W. Y. Kam Teresa Liu-Ambrose Alison Chan Todd C. Handy

Although mind-wandering is common, engaging in task-irrelevant thoughts can have negative functional consequences. We examined whether mind-wandering frequency may be related to falls—a major health-care problem. Seniors completed a sustained attention task and self-reported their current attentional states. Monthly falls reports were collected over 12 months. Falls were associated with an incr...

2014
Qun Ye Xiaolan Song Yi Zhang Qinqin Wang

The prospective bias is a salient feature of mind wandering in healthy adults, yet little is known about the temporal focus of children's mind wandering. In the present study, (I) we developed the temporal focus of mind wandering questionnaire for school-age children (TFMWQ-C), a 12-item scale with good test-retest reliability and construct validity. (II) The criterion validity was tested by th...

Journal: :Medical education 2011
Jonathan Smallwood Michael D Mrazek Jonathan W Schooler

CONTEXT Mind wandering--defined as a cognitive focus on information that is unrelated to immediate sensory input or the task at hand--is a ubiquitous characteristic of the human condition. When it occurs, the integrity of a wide range of cognitive skills can be compromised. OBJECTIVES The current paper describes the phenomenon of mind wandering, explores its potential role in medical practice...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2007
Jonathan Smallwood Merrill McSpadden Jonathan W Schooler

In a recent review, we suggested that an important aspect of mind-wandering is whether participants are aware that they are off task (Smallwood & Schooler, 2006). We tested this hypothesis by examining the information-processing correlates of mind wandering with and without awareness in a task requiring participants to encode words and detect targets with either a high or a low probability. Tar...

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