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The effect of context on mind-wandering in younger and older adults
Nathaniel T. Diede
, Máté Gyurkovics
, Jessica Nicosia
, Alex Diede
, Julie M. Bugg
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
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Keyphrases
Older Adults
100%
Context Effects
100%
Mind Wandering
100%
Current Concerns
41%
Control Failure
16%
University Laboratory
16%
Failure Current
16%
Involuntary Memory
16%
Age Groups
8%
Aging
8%
Contextual Cueing
8%
Task Interdependence
8%
Age Differences
8%
Within-subject
8%
Critical Difference
8%
Sustained Attention
8%
Environmental Mechanism
8%
Self-relevant
8%
Age Gap
8%
Spontaneous Cognition
8%
Trigger Current
8%
Psychology
Mind Wandering
100%
Autobiographical Memory
25%
Sustained Attention
12%