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Cognitive flexibility in and out of the laboratory: task switching, sustained attention, and mind wandering

Psychology

Cognitive flexibility in and out of the laboratory: task switching, sustained attention, and mind wandering

Y. Lee and E. H. Schumacher

Explore how our brains balance external focus and internal mind-wandering to enable cognitive flexibility. This paper integrates task switching, sustained attention, and attention lapses, showing how functional connectivity among dorsal attention, frontoparietal, ventral attention, and default mode networks mediates task engagement and switching. Research conducted by Yunji Lee and Eric H Schumacher.

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Abstract
Our daily lives require cognitive flexibility to optimize our behavior in changing environments. Cognitive psychology has studied this topic in a variety of ways — from task switching to studies of sustained attention and attention lapses in simple laboratory and more complex tasks. The current paper integrates these topics and briefly reviews the neuroscience underlying the external and internal attentional states responsible for cognitive flexibility. Functional connectivity between brain networks associated with cognitive control (e.g. dorsal attention, frontoparietal, and ventral attention networks) and mind wandering (e.g. default mode network) play an important role in cognitive flexibility. The antagonistic relationship between these and other attentional networks mediate task switching and task engagement. Here, we provide a summary of recent findings on how these dynamics between brain networks are associated with flexible cognitive control between tasks and within a task.
Publisher
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
Published On
Authors
Yunji Lee, Eric H Schumacher
Tags
Cognitive flexibility
Task switching
Sustained attention
Mind wandering
Functional connectivity
Default mode network
Attention networks
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