ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2023
Mind-Wandering Does Not Disrupt the Incidental Affective Processing of External Stimuli
- Jennifer Yip
University of British Columbia - Todd Handy
University of British Columbia
Abstract
In the past, mind-wandering appears to decrease sensitivity to affective stimuli when stimuli are explicitly relevant to a task. However, our findings suggest that when affective stimuli are incidental and irrelevant to the task, mind-wandering periods do not disrupt affective responsivity, despite generating more commission errors than on-task periods.
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