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Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks

Psychology

Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks

A. Kucyi, M. Esterman, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into the neural mechanisms of mind wandering with research conducted by Aaron Kucyi and colleagues. This study uncovers a network of brain interactions that reveal how stimulus-independent, task-unrelated thoughts manifest across various contexts, benefiting individuals with ADHD as well. Explore how our minds drift and how this knowledge could enhance our understanding of mental processes.

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Abstract
Neural substrates of "mind wandering" have been widely reported, yet experiments have varied in their contexts and their definitions of this psychological phenomenon, limiting generalizability. We aimed to develop and test the generalizability, specificity, and clinical relevance of a functional brain network-based marker for a well-defined feature of mind wandering—stimulus-independent, task-unrelated thought (SITUT). Combining functional MRI (fMRI) with online experience sampling in healthy adults, we defined a connectome-wide model of inter-regional coupling—dominated by default-frontoparietal control subnet-work interactions—that predicted trial-by-trial SITUT fluctuations within novel individuals. Model predictions generalized in an independent sample of adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In three additional resting-state fMRI studies (total *n* = 1115), including healthy individuals and individuals with ADHD, we demonstrated further prediction of SITUT (at modest effect sizes) defined using multiple trait-level and in-scanner measures. Our findings suggest that SITUT is represented within a common pattern of brain network interactions across time scales and contexts.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 19, 2021
Authors
Aaron Kucyi, Michael Esterman, James Capella, Allison Green, Mai Uchida, Joseph Biederman, John D. E. Gabrieli, Eve M. Valera, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli
Tags
mind wandering
functional MRI
brain network
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
stimulus-independent thought
task-unrelated thought
inter-regional coupling
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