Researchers from Osaka University find that mind wandering, especially when associated with less pleasurable and more vivid and imaginative self-generated thoughts, is associated with a specific pattern of brain activity linked to memory and sleep
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2024-05-22
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['Takamitsu Iwata', 'Takufumi Yanagisawa', 'Haruhiko Kishima']
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