Does your mind jump around, stay on task or get stuck?

Does your mind jump around, stay on task or get stuck?

12/1/2016

link

https://news.berkeley.edu/2016/10/31/wanderingmind/

summary

This article discusses a study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, on the wandering mind. The study found that the human mind has a tendency to wander, with people's thoughts often drifting away from the present moment. The researchers used several different methods to track and measure mind wandering, including self-reporting, fMRI brain scans, and smartphone-based surveys. The article highlights the implications of this research, suggesting that mind wandering can have negative effects on cognitive performance and overall well-being. It also explores the potential benefits of mind wandering, such as fostering creativity and problem-solving. Overall, the article provides insights into the nature of the wandering mind and its impact on human experience.

tags

mental health ꞏ cognitive ability ꞏ cognitive reserve ꞏ mindfulness ꞏ attention ꞏ attention span ꞏ cognitive rehabilitation ꞏ cognitive skills ꞏ psychology ꞏ neuroscience ꞏ cognitive decline prevention ꞏ cognitive decline intervention ꞏ daydreaming ꞏ cognitive load ꞏ cognitive decline treatment ꞏ creativity ꞏ concentration ꞏ cognitive fatigue ꞏ cognitive performance ꞏ mind wandering ꞏ cognitive neuroscience ꞏ meditation ꞏ cognitive load theory ꞏ productivity ꞏ problem-solving ꞏ cognitive assessment ꞏ cognitive development ꞏ cognitive training ꞏ cognitive decline management ꞏ cognitive aging ꞏ cognitive psychology ꞏ cognitive decline research ꞏ focus ꞏ brain function ꞏ cognitive processes ꞏ cognitive decline ꞏ cognitive flexibility ꞏ cognitive impairment ꞏ memory ꞏ executive function ꞏ mental focus ꞏ cognitive control ꞏ cognitive workload ꞏ cognitive function ꞏ multitasking ꞏ cognitive enhancement ꞏ self-awareness