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Natali Bozhilova, Jonna Kuntsi, Katya Rubia, Philip Asherson, Giorgia Michelin. Event-related brain dynamics during mind wandering in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: An experience-sampling approach. NeuroImage. Clinical vol 35 issue 2022 35696811 |
adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) report increased spontaneous mind wandering (mw) compared to control adults. |
2022-06-13 |
2022-06-15 |
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Margaret Danielle Weiss, Mark A Stei. Measurement Informed Care in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America vol 31 issue 3 2022 35697390 |
studies of executive function, emotional regulation, mind-wandering, and sluggish cognitive tempo have led to a richer understanding of the breadth and depth of associated deficits commonly experienced by adhd patients. |
2022-06-13 |
2022-06-15 |
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Brittany M Merrill, Joseph S Raiker, Aaron T Mattfeld, Fiona L Macphee, Marcela C Ramos, Xin Zhao, Amy R Altszuler, Jonathan W Schooler, Stefany Coxe, Elizabeth M Gnagy, Andrew R Greiner, Erika K Coles, William E Pelha. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology vol issue 2022 35247108 |
mind-wandering and childhood adhd: experimental manipulations across laboratory and naturalistic settings. |
2022-03-05 |
2022-03-07 |
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Brittany M Merrill, Joseph S Raiker, Aaron T Mattfeld, Fiona L Macphee, Marcela C Ramos, Xin Zhao, Amy R Altszuler, Jonathan W Schooler, Stefany Coxe, Elizabeth M Gnagy, Andrew R Greiner, Erika K Coles, William E Pelha. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology vol issue 2022 35247108 |
the conceptual overlap between mind-wandering and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd)-related impairments is considerable, yet little experimental research examining this overlap among children is available. |
2022-03-05 |
2022-03-07 |
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Brittany M Merrill, Joseph S Raiker, Aaron T Mattfeld, Fiona L Macphee, Marcela C Ramos, Xin Zhao, Amy R Altszuler, Jonathan W Schooler, Stefany Coxe, Elizabeth M Gnagy, Andrew R Greiner, Erika K Coles, William E Pelha. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology vol issue 2022 35247108 |
the current study aims to experimentally manipulate mind-wandering among children with and without adhd and examine effects on task performance. |
2022-03-05 |
2022-03-07 |
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Brittany M Merrill, Joseph S Raiker, Aaron T Mattfeld, Fiona L Macphee, Marcela C Ramos, Xin Zhao, Amy R Altszuler, Jonathan W Schooler, Stefany Coxe, Elizabeth M Gnagy, Andrew R Greiner, Erika K Coles, William E Pelha. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology vol issue 2022 35247108 |
in the adhd classroom study, the significant interaction between mind-wandering condition and methylphenidate indicated that methylphenidate led to higher work completion (ds\xe2\x80\x89>\xe2\x80\x895.00), and the free-play mind-wandering condition had more consistent detrimental effects on productivity (ds\xe2\x80\x89\xe2\x89\xa5\xe2\x80\x891.25) than the movie mind-wandering condition. |
2022-03-05 |
2022-03-07 |
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Brittany M Merrill, Joseph S Raiker, Aaron T Mattfeld, Fiona L Macphee, Marcela C Ramos, Xin Zhao, Amy R Altszuler, Jonathan W Schooler, Stefany Coxe, Elizabeth M Gnagy, Andrew R Greiner, Erika K Coles, William E Pelha. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology vol issue 2022 35247108 |
this study is the first to manipulate mind-wandering and assess effects among children with adhd using a behavioral task. |
2022-03-05 |
2022-03-07 |
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Brittany M Merrill, Joseph S Raiker, Aaron T Mattfeld, Fiona L Macphee, Marcela C Ramos, Xin Zhao, Amy R Altszuler, Jonathan W Schooler, Stefany Coxe, Elizabeth M Gnagy, Andrew R Greiner, Erika K Coles, William E Pelha. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology vol issue 2022 35247108 |
results provide evidence that children with adhd are uniquely susceptible to mind-wandering interference. |
2022-03-05 |
2022-03-07 |
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M John Broulidakis, Dennis Golm, Samuele Cortese, Graeme Fairchild, Edmund Sonuga-Bark. ssDefault mode network connectivity and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adolescence: Associations with delay aversion and temporal discounting, but not mind wandering. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology vol issue 2022 35032471 |
building on recent theoretical models of dmn function, we tested the association between dmn hypo-connectivity and three neuropsychological processes previously implicated in adhd: (i) excessive task-unrelated spontaneous thought (i.e., mind-wandering); (ii) sub-optimal decision-making due to exaggerated temporal discounting; and (iii) delay aversion - a heightened emotional response to the imposition or experience of delay. |
2022-01-29 |
2022-01-27 |
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M John Broulidakis, Dennis Golm, Samuele Cortese, Graeme Fairchild, Edmund Sonuga-Bark. ssDefault mode network connectivity and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adolescence: Associations with delay aversion and temporal discounting, but not mind wandering. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology vol issue 2022 35032471 |
building on recent theoretical models of dmn function, we tested the association between dmn hypo-connectivity and three neuropsychological processes previously implicated in adhd: (i) excessive task-unrelated spontaneous thought (i.e., mind-wandering); (ii) sub-optimal decision-making due to exaggerated temporal discounting; and (iii) delay aversion - a heightened emotional response to the imposition or experience of delay. |
2022-01-15 |
2022-01-27 |
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Helmut Nakovics, Dorit Benoit, Philip Asherson, Matthias Luderer, Barbara Alm, Sabine Vollst\\xc3\\xa4dt-Klein, Alexandra Philipsen, Florence Mowlem, Nicole Fischer, Esther Sobansk. Validation of the German Version of the Mind Excessively Wandering Scale (MEWS-G). Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie vol 89 issue 12 2021 33657626 |
increasing evidence shows that unintentional mind wandering is linked to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) and that its frequency contributes to symptom severity and functional impairment in adhd. |
2021-12-07 |
2022-01-13 |
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Helmut Nakovics, Dorit Benoit, Philip Asherson, Matthias Luderer, Barbara Alm, Sabine Vollst\\xc3\\xa4dt-Klein, Alexandra Philipsen, Florence Mowlem, Nicole Fischer, Esther Sobansk. Validation of the German Version of the Mind Excessively Wandering Scale (MEWS-G). Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie vol 89 issue 12 2021 33657626 |
however, empirical data on mind wandering in adult adhd are still scarce, and a validated scale to assess mind wandering in german adult adhd patients is lacking. |
2021-12-07 |
2022-01-13 |
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Helmut Nakovics, Dorit Benoit, Philip Asherson, Matthias Luderer, Barbara Alm, Sabine Vollst\\xc3\\xa4dt-Klein, Alexandra Philipsen, Florence Mowlem, Nicole Fischer, Esther Sobansk. Validation of the German Version of the Mind Excessively Wandering Scale (MEWS-G). Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie vol 89 issue 12 2021 33657626 |
in summary, our study shows that mews-g is a reliable, valid instrument to assess spontaneous mind wandering in adult adhd and to discriminate between adhd and controls. |
2021-12-07 |
2022-01-13 |
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Joseph W Fredrick, Stephen P Becke. Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Symptoms, But Not ADHD or Internalizing Symptoms, Are Uniquely Related to Self-Reported Mind-Wandering in Adolescents With ADHD. Journal of attention disorders vol 25 issue 11 2021 32463332 |
sluggish cognitive tempo symptoms, but not adhd or internalizing symptoms, are uniquely related to self-reported mind-wandering in adolescents with adhd. |
2021-10-26 |
2022-01-13 |
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Klodin Alali-Morlevy, Liat Goldfar. The Connection Between Mind Wandering, ADHD, and Level of Performance on an Attention Task. Journal of attention disorders vol 25 issue 13 2021 32748689 |
the connection between mind wandering, adhd, and level of performance on an attention task. |
2021-10-26 |
2022-01-13 |
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Natali Bozhilova, Giorgia Michelini, Christopher Jones, Jonna Kuntsi, Katya Rubia, Philip Asherso. Context Regulation of Mind Wandering in ADHD. Journal of attention disorders vol 25 issue 14 2021 32942934 |
context regulation of mind wandering in adhd. |
2021-10-22 |
2022-01-13 |
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Matt E Meie. Testing the attention-distractibility trait. Memory & cognition vol 49 issue 7 2021 33709382 |
forster and lavie (journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition, 40[1], 251-260, 2014; psychological science, 27[2], 203-212, 2016) found that task-irrelevant distraction correlated positively with a measure of mind-wandering and a report of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) symptomology. |
2021-10-19 |
2022-01-13 |
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Matt E Meie. Testing the attention-distractibility trait. Memory & cognition vol 49 issue 7 2021 33709382 |
with data collected from 226 subjects (ns differ among analyses), the results from the current study suggest that the measures of task-irrelevant distraction and working memory capacity were not (or only very weakly) associated with measures of mind wandering (measured both with a stand-alone questionnaire and in-task thought probes) and adhd symptomology. |
2021-10-19 |
2022-01-13 |
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Matt E Meie. Testing the attention-distractibility trait. Memory & cognition vol 49 issue 7 2021 33709382 |
task-relevant interference (i.e., antisaccade accuracy) was associated with mind-wandering reports from in-task thought probes (presented in a separate task), but not the stand-alone mind wandering questionnaire or adhd symptomology. |
2021-10-19 |
2022-01-13 |
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Natali Bozhilova, Ruth Cooper, Jonna Kuntsi, Philip Asherson, Giorgia Michelin. Electrophysiological correlates of spontaneous mind wandering in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Behavioural brain research vol 391 issue 2021 32361038 |
we recently hypothesised that increased spontaneous mind wandering (mw-s) reflects a core process underlying attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd). |
2021-10-05 |
2022-01-13 |
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