The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.

Mind wandering (MW) is a phenomenon in which attention drifts away from task-related thoughts toward task-unrelated thoughts. Recent studies have demonstrated that MW occurs during tasks in which participants are unmotivated. However, motivation ranges on a continuum from trait to state. We examined...

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Main Authors: Toshikazu Kawagoe, Keiichi Onoda, Shuhei Yamaguchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237461
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spelling doaj-2c3cff3eea254a77812c8f5735498db72021-03-03T22:00:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023746110.1371/journal.pone.0237461The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.Toshikazu KawagoeKeiichi OnodaShuhei YamaguchiMind wandering (MW) is a phenomenon in which attention drifts away from task-related thoughts toward task-unrelated thoughts. Recent studies have demonstrated that MW occurs during tasks in which participants are unmotivated. However, motivation ranges on a continuum from trait to state. We examined the association between trait-state motivation and trait-state MW. Participants (176 undergraduate students 18-24 years old; 68 male) completed three questionnaires for our trait level investigation. State level indices were measured using the experience sampling method with 104 students completing a sustained attention to response task. Through correlation analyses, we demonstrated an association between motivation and MW within the same dimension (trait and state, respectively) but found no association across dimensions in which the correlation coefficient was nearly zero. We show the significant association between motivation and MW whose novelty is especially evident in the trait level. Although the relationship between motivation and MW is substantial, trait-state dimensionality would be important for them. The state MW is a phasic phenomenon driven by a range of factors, one being state motivation. The causality and confounding factors remain to be further studied.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237461
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The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.
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title The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.
title_short The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.
title_full The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.
title_fullStr The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.
title_full_unstemmed The association of motivation with mind wandering in trait and state levels.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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description Mind wandering (MW) is a phenomenon in which attention drifts away from task-related thoughts toward task-unrelated thoughts. Recent studies have demonstrated that MW occurs during tasks in which participants are unmotivated. However, motivation ranges on a continuum from trait to state. We examined the association between trait-state motivation and trait-state MW. Participants (176 undergraduate students 18-24 years old; 68 male) completed three questionnaires for our trait level investigation. State level indices were measured using the experience sampling method with 104 students completing a sustained attention to response task. Through correlation analyses, we demonstrated an association between motivation and MW within the same dimension (trait and state, respectively) but found no association across dimensions in which the correlation coefficient was nearly zero. We show the significant association between motivation and MW whose novelty is especially evident in the trait level. Although the relationship between motivation and MW is substantial, trait-state dimensionality would be important for them. The state MW is a phasic phenomenon driven by a range of factors, one being state motivation. The causality and confounding factors remain to be further studied.
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