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Why do we think? The dynamics of spontaneous thought reveal its functions

Psychology

Why do we think? The dynamics of spontaneous thought reveal its functions

J. N. Mildner and D. I. Tamir

Spontaneous thought—mind wandering, daydreaming, and creative ideation—may both optimize memory and keep us focused on current goals. Using NLP and machine learning on think-aloud data from 3,359 participants, this research conducted by Judith N. Mildner and Diana I. Tamir finds evidence for both functions.... show more
Abstract
Spontaneous thought—mind wandering, daydreaming, and creative ideation—makes up most of everyday cognition. Is this idle thought, or does it serve an adaptive function? We test two hypotheses about the functions of spontaneous thought: First, spontaneous thought improves memory efficiency. Under this hypothesis, spontaneous thought should prioritize detailed, vivid episodic simulations. Second, spontaneous thought helps us achieve our goals. Under this hypothesis, spontaneous thought should prioritize content relevant to ongoing goal pursuits, or current concerns. We use natural language processing and machine learning to quantify the dynamics of thought in a large sample (N = 3,359) of think aloud data. Results suggest that spontaneous thought both supports memory optimization and keeps us focused on current concerns.
Publisher
PNAS Nexus
Published On
Jun 12, 2024
Authors
Judith N. Mildner, Diana I. Tamir
Tags
spontaneous thought
mind wandering
episodic simulation
memory optimization
current concerns
natural language processing
machine learning
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