2017
For Whom the Mind Wanders, and When, Varies Across Laboratory and Daily-Life Settings
Kane M, Gross G, Chun C, Smeekens B, Meier M, Silvia P, Kwapil T. For Whom the Mind Wanders, and When, Varies Across Laboratory and Daily-Life Settings. Psychological Science 2017, 28: 1271-1289. PMID: 28719760, PMCID: PMC5591044, DOI: 10.1177/0956797617706086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttentionExecutive FunctionFemaleHumansMalePersonalityThinkingYoung AdultConceptsPersonality factorsArtificial laboratory tasksExecutive control abilitiesExperience-sampling studyPeople's daily environmentsMind-wandering ratesAttention abilitiesDaily environmentMind wandersDaily life settingsLaboratory tasksMind wanderingMemory capacityPersonality traitsDaily lifeDifferent correlatesDifferent associationsSubjective judgmentMindThoughtCurrent thoughtsNeuroticismTaskJudgmentsFindings
2016
Individual Differences in the Executive Control of Attention, Memory, and Thought, and Their Associations With Schizotypy
Kane M, Meier M, Smeekens B, Gross G, Chun C, Silvia P, Kwapil T. Individual Differences in the Executive Control of Attention, Memory, and Thought, and Their Associations With Schizotypy. Journal Of Experimental Psychology General 2016, 145: 1017-1048. PMID: 27454042, PMCID: PMC4965188, DOI: 10.1037/xge0000184.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExecutive deficitsMind wanderingAttention constraintsIndividual-differences structureMind-wandering propensityLarge correlational studyLatent variable approachExecutive attentionParanoid schizotypyExecutive controlAttentional constraintsNegative schizotypyAttention controlSeparable constructsMemory capacityExecutive failureMultidimensional constructWMCSchizotypyCorrelational studySchizophrenia symptomsSchizophreniaConstructsTaskDeficits