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Task difficulty modulates the effect of mind wandering on phase dynamics

Psychology

Task difficulty modulates the effect of mind wandering on phase dynamics

Z. Long, G. Northoff, et al.

Mind wandering weakens neural phase coherence—but only in easier tasks. Using thought probes across visual and motor tasks of varying difficulty, Zhengkun Long, Georg Northoff, and Xiaolan Fu found that decreases in intertrial phase coherence (ITPC) during mind wandering occur exclusively in less demanding conditions, suggesting phase coherence helps mediate the balance between internal and external cognition. Listen to the full audio to hear these neural insights from the authors.... show more
Abstract
Mind wandering attenuates widespread sensory and motor processing, both of which are mediated by phase coherence. However, it remains unclear i) whether mind wandering impacts both sensory input and motor output processing by modulating ii) neural entrainment to external stimuli, as measured by intertrial phase coherence (ITPC), and specifically iii) whether task difficulty with different degrees of attentional demands moderates the impact of mind wandering on phase coherence. Using the thought-probe method, we assessed participants’ attentional states during different sensory and motor tasks with varying task difficulty. We found that mind wandering decreased ITPC exclusively in less demanding tasks but not in difficult ones, regardless of whether the tasks involved visual input or motor output processing. Our results suggest that external task difficulty may modulate the balance between external and internal cognitive processing (e.g., mind wandering), with simpler tasks facilitating internally oriented cognition and increasing mind wandering. This balance between internal mind wandering and external task difficulty is mediated, in part, by phase coherence, which serves as an underlying neural mechanism. Collectively, our findings support the hypothesis that phase coherence and its dynamics (ITPC) play a key role in mediating the reciprocal balance of internal and external cognition—this suggests their partly shared cognitive-executive resources as entailed by the recently proposed Baseline model of cognition.
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Published On
May 30, 2025
Authors
Zhengkun Long, Georg Northoff, Xiaolan Fu
Tags
mind wandering
intertrial phase coherence (ITPC)
neural entrainment
task difficulty
attentional states
sensory and motor processing
Baseline model of cognition
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