The neurotic wandering mind: An individual differences investigation of neuroticism, mind-wandering, and executive control:

作者: Matthew K. Robison , Katherine I. Gath , Nash Unsworth

DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2016.1145706

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摘要: Cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience have recently developed a keen interest in the phenomenon of mind-wandering. People mind-wander frequently, and mind …

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