The psychological correlates of distinct neural states occurring during wakeful rest
When unoccupied by an explicit external task, humans engage in a wide range of different types of self-generated thinking. These are often unrelated to the immediate environment and have unique psychological features. Although contemporary perspectives on ongoing thought recognise the heterogeneity...
Main Authors: | Karapanagiotidis, T, Vidaurre, D, Quinn, A, Vatansever, D, Poerio, G, Turnbull, A, Siu Ping Ho, N, Leech, R, Bernhardt, B, Jefferies, E, Margulies, D, Nichols, T, Woolrich, M, Smallwood, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | University of Oxford |
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Springer Nature
2020
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