文章名称:Mind wandering: Tracking perceptual decoupling, mental improvisation, and mental navigation
文献引用:Gonçalves, Óscar F., Dias da Silva, Mariana Rachel, Carvalho, Sandra, Coelho, Patrícia, Lema, Alberto, Mendes, Augusto J., Branco, Diogo, Collus, Jorge, Boggio, Paulo S., & Leite, Jorge. (2020). Mind wandering: Tracking perceptual decoupling, mental improvisation, and mental navigation. Psychology & Neuroscience, Vol 13(4), 493-502. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pne0000237
量表名称:Mind Wandering Inventory
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量表维度:
My mind often disconnects from what surrounds me
While performing a task, my mind is often thinking of other things
I am often absorbed with my own thoughts
My thoughts travel frequently through time (past or future)
I often imagine that I’m somewhere else
I often imagine what others are thinking or feeling
My thoughts seem to have a life of their own
My thoughts jump easily from one subject to another
The content of my thoughts is very diverse
I spend much of the time daydreaming
Note. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale (strongly agree, slightly agree, slightly disagree, strongly disagree).