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Recent advances in the neuroscience of spontaneous and off-task thought: implications for mental health

Psychology

Recent advances in the neuroscience of spontaneous and off-task thought: implications for mental health

A. Kucyi, J. W. Y. Kam, et al.

People spend 30–50% of awake life off-task; this review synthesizes neuroscience advances linking spontaneous thought and mind-wandering to the default mode network, hippocampal memory processes (sharp-wave ripples, replay), and neuromodulatory systems, and explores how distinct brain states relate to adaptive or maladaptive mental health outcomes and new avenues for personalized biomarkers and therapies. This research was conducted by Aaron Kucyi, Julia W. Y. Kam, Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, Kalina Christoff, and Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli.

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Abstract
People spend a remarkable 30–50% of awake life thinking about something other than what they are currently doing. These experiences of being “off-task” can be described as spontaneous thought when mental dynamics are relatively flexible. Here we review recent neuroscience developments in this area and consider implications for mental wellbeing and illness. We provide updated overviews of the roles of the default mode network and large-scale network dynamics, and we discuss emerging candidate mechanisms involving hippocampal memory (sharp-wave ripples, replay) and neuromodulatory (noradrenergic and serotonergic) systems. We explore how distinct brain states can be associated with or give rise to adaptive and maladaptive forms of thought linked to distinguishable mental health outcomes. We conclude by outlining new directions in the neuroscience of spontaneous and off-task thought that may clarify mechanisms, lead to personalized biomarkers, and facilitate therapy developments toward the goals of better understanding and improving mental health.
Publisher
Nature Mental Health
Published On
Nov 01, 2023
Authors
Aaron Kucyi, Julia W. Y. Kam, Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, Kalina Christoff, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli
Tags
Spontaneous thought
Mind-wandering
Default mode network
Hippocampal replay
Neuromodulation
Large-scale network dynamics
Mental wellbeing and illness
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