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- who: Guy E. Hawkins from the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia have published the Article: Self-reported mind wandering reflects executive control and selective attention, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose a cognitive-model based analysis that simultaneously explains self-reported mind wandering and task performance. The authors compare the association of mind wandering to go-stimulus vs. nogo-stimulus rates to test the role of executive control, and the association of mind wandering to matching vs. mismatching rates to test the role of selective attention. The authors propose . . .
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