与顺从的不活动相比,顺从的活动抑制了故意的走神,加速了思想探针的反应

Oluwademilade Amos-Oluwole, Benjamin Subhani, Harry L. Claxton, Daisy C. Holmes, Carina E. I. Westling, H. Witchel
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导读:走神通常是一种干扰性的精神状态,在这种状态下,一个人的想法与他们正在执行的主要任务无关。它会降低主要任务的性能和出错风险。最近有人提出,走神包括两种不同的状态:故意/有意和自发/无意。目的:我们假设通过持续依从性活动的强迫参与可以增加反应性并抑制非工具性活动,包括故意走神。方法:对28名坐着的健康参与者(年龄19-35岁,19名女性)进行了两种版本的持续注意任务(注意力变量测试,ToVA, go/no-go任务):一种是不常见目标(25%),另一种是频繁目标(75%),需要增加依从性活动。思维探针评估走神,思维探针持续时间使用Superlab和RB530交互装置测量。结果:依从性活动的增加减少了故意走神,而增加了自发走神。通过增加目标频率(以及在任务中),思维探测的持续时间显著缩短,而故意和自发的思维漫游则会引发相同的思维探测持续时间。结论:响应性依从性活动是一种有效的讯问走神的工具。顺从性活动对故意和自发走神的影响不同。这有力地支持了区分这两种走神的理论。
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Compliant activity inhibits deliberate mind wandering and accelerates thought probe responsiveness compared to compliant inactivity
INTRODUCTION: Mind wandering is often an interposing mental state in which a person has thoughts unrelated to the primary task they are performing. It leads to diminished performance and error risk on the primary task. Recently mind wandering being proposed as comprising two different states: deliberate/intentional and spontaneous/unintentional. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesise that forced engagement via persistent compliant activity may both increase responsiveness and inhibit non-instrumental activities including deliberate mind wandering. METHODS: Two versions of a sustained attention task (Test of Variables of Attention, ToVA, a go/no-go task) were presented to twenty-eight seated, healthy participants (ages 19-35, 19 female): one with infrequent targets (25%) and another with frequent targets (75%, requiring increased compliant activity). Mind wandering was assessed by thought probes, and thought probe durations were measured using Superlab with an RB530 interaction device. RESULTS: Increased compliant activity decreased deliberate mind wandering while increasing spontaneous mind wandering. Thought probe durations were significantly shortened by increasing target frequency (and by being on-task), while deliberate and spontaneous mind wandering elicited equivalent thought probe durations. CONCLUSION: Responsive compliant activity is a useful tool to interrogate mind wandering. Compliant activity differentially affects deliberate and spontaneous mind wandering. This strongly supports theories that discriminate these two types of mind wandering.
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