Distinguishing how from why the mind wanders: A process–occurrence framework for self-generated mental activity.
Max Planck Society · Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Abstract
Cognition can unfold with little regard to the events taking place in the environment, and such self-generated mental activity poses a specific set of challenges for its scientific analysis in both cognitive science and neuroscience. One problem is that the spontaneous onset of self-generated mental activity makes it hard to distinguish the events that control the occurrence of the experience from those processes that ensure the continuity of an internal train of thought once initiated. This review demonstrates that a distinction between process and occurrence (a) provides theoretical clarity that has been absent from current discussions of self-generated mental activity, (b) affords conceptual leverage on…
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1Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- CLARITY
- Cognition
- Mental process
- Set (abstract data type)
- The Imaginary
- Cognitive psychology
- Mental activity
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