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The benefits of mind wandering on a naturalistic prospective memory task

Psychology

The benefits of mind wandering on a naturalistic prospective memory task

J. C. Girardeau, R. Ledru, et al.

Mind wandering — often future-oriented — may help people remember planned actions, and past-oriented daydreams might boost that ability. In an immersive virtual-walk study of 60 participants, high mind-wandering frequency predicted better prospective memory overall; spontaneous past-oriented MW aided retrospective retrieval for pre-encoded event-based items, while spontaneous future-oriented MW aided prospective retrieval. The research was conducted by J. C. Girardeau, R. Ledru, A. Gaston-Bellegarde, P. Blondé, M. Sperduti, and P. Piolino.... show more
Abstract
Mind wandering (MW) occurs when our attention spontaneously shifts from the task at hand to inner thoughts. MW is often future-oriented and may help people remember to carry out their planned actions (Prospective Memory, PM). Past-oriented MW might also play a critical role in boosting PM performance. Sixty participants learned 24 PM items and recalled them during an immersive virtual walk in a town. The items were divided into event-based—EB and time-based—TB. During the PM retention phase, participants were randomly assigned to a high or a low cognitive load condition, in order to manipulate MW frequency. Some PM items were encoded before this MW manipulation (pre-PM) and some during the virtual walk (post-PM). A high MW frequency was linked with better global PM performances. Spontaneous past-oriented MW predicted better pre-EB retrospective PM retrieval, while spontaneous future-oriented MW predicted better Pre-EB prospective PM retrieval. Voluntary future-oriented MW predicted better post-EB retrospective retrieval. We highlighted, for the first time, a differential impact of spontaneous MW content depending on the PM component (retrospective or prospective). Past-oriented MW is crucial for (re)consolidating PM intentions, and episodic future thinking MW for the execution of PM intentions. We discuss the twofold functional role of MW, namely, to consolidate an already programmed intention and to plan future actions.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Jul 15, 2023
Authors
J. C. Girardeau, R. Ledru, A. Gaston-Bellegarde, P. Blondé, M. Sperduti, P. Piolino
Tags
Mind wandering
Prospective memory
Retrospective retrieval
Episodic future thinking
Cognitive load
Event-based memory
Virtual reality
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