Mind-Wandering as a Scientific Concept: Cutting through the Definitional Haze

scientific article published on 13 September 2018

Mind-Wandering as a Scientific Concept: Cutting through the Definitional Haze is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.TICS.2018.07.004
P698PubMed publication ID30220476

P50authorJulia W Y KamQ91595280
Kieran C R FoxQ97424840
Kalina ChristoffQ104537961
Jessica R Andrews-HannaQ104537972
P2093author name stringEvan Thompson
Caitlin Mills
Zachary C Irving
P433issue11
P921main subjectmind-wanderingQ6863406
P304page(s)957-959
P577publication date2018-09-13
P1433published inTrends in Cognitive SciencesQ7838299
P1476titleMind-Wandering as a Scientific Concept: Cutting through the Definitional Haze
P478volume22

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