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1  historically (regular migration and nomadic wandering).
2 ge-scale shape, gravity and history of polar wander.
3  subjects concentrate on a task, their minds wander.
4 c patterns may also be related to true polar wander.
5 isode of approximately 80 degrees true polar wander.
6  explain the observed low rate of true polar wander.
7 ough paleomagnetic constraints on True Polar Wander.
8 timulation, increased the propensity to mind-wander.
9 rtbeats while human participants freely mind-wandered.
10 ask need to be considered when studying mind wandering.
11 on of attention rather than spontaneous mind wandering.
12  cognitive control brain regions during mind wandering.
13 gions whose activation was modulated by wind wandering.
14 work that are consistent with decreased mind-wandering.
15 application of JH III or JHM at the onset of wandering.
16 he "resting" brain to the occurrence of mind-wandering.
17 nts in cognitive processes that support mind wandering.
18 uses task, without affecting fluency or mind wandering.
19 r grit, which was then related to lower mind wandering.
20 mory, language and semantic memory, and mind wandering.
21 robes recording subjective responses of mind-wandering.
22  into the neuronal mechanism underlying mind-wandering.
23 or the relation between mindfulness and mind wandering.
24 rontoparietal control network (FPCN) in mind-wandering.
25 ve understanding of the neural basis of mind-wandering.
26 ning future and past events, and during mind wandering.
27  might be linked with the continuity of mind wandering.
28 of G proteins is required to constrain patch wandering.
29 ically sampled their thoughts to assess mind wandering.
30 istent with deformation caused by true polar wander--a change in the orientation of a planet with res
31 hat cause persistent activity to diffusively wander about the network, degrading memory over time.
32 rs, will leave the area of a food source and wander about their environment in an apparent search for
33 it as mediators between mindfulness and mind wandering, above and beyond age, gender, hours of medita
34 of surface motility, causing the bacteria to wander across the surface instead of forming cell cluste
35 manner that discourages task-irrelevant mind wandering activities, encourages task-relevant note-taki
36 ze the polarity axis, causing Cdc42p foci to wander aimlessly around the cell cortex.
37 taset coupling demography and personality of wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) in the Crozet Arc
38 ithin two genetically similar populations of wandering albatross Diomedea exulans from the Crozet and
39               Here, we used the wide-ranging wandering albatross Diomedea exulans to investigate pote
40 e analyse a new, high-resolution data set of wandering albatross flights, and find no evidence for Le
41 ion-exploitation strategy using wide ranging wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) as a model syst
42                                              Wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) forage over tho
43              Here, we use a 30-year study of wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) to disentangle
44 ted increase in body mass of a population of wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) with increasing
45 plasticity in response to wind conditions in wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans).
46                                We found that wandering albatrosses behave as time minimizers during i
47            Using GPS loggers, we tracked 192 wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans during four conse
48  we tracked 385 incubation foraging trips of wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans, for which males
49 n squid beaks recovered from diet samples of wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans, we assessed deca
50   We find that total prey masses captured by wandering albatrosses during Levy movements exceed daily
51                      We studied over 3 years wandering albatrosses from the French Southern Territori
52 al biological system presented evidence that wandering albatrosses perform Levy flights when searchin
53                                              Wandering albatrosses usually breed biennially if succes
54                                              Wandering albatrosses were exposed to a wide range of co
55 rong winds and heavy rain in surface-seizing wandering albatrosses, and the probability of prey captu
56                    Here, we explored whether wandering albatrosses, Diomedea exulans, respond to micr
57             Using GPS tracking data from 276 wandering albatrosses, we extract foraging parameters in
58  confirm these predictions in freely ranging wandering albatrosses.
59 situation mimicking naturally occurring mind-wandering, allowing us to precisely delineate neural reg
60 at a polarized patch of polarity regulators "wanders" along the cortex during gradient tracking.
61                                         Mind wandering also involves a complex balance of costs and b
62 ing contain a random component, which causes wandering among synaptic configurations with equivalent
63                                We tracked 33 wandering and 48 black-browed albatrosses from Bird Isla
64 ated higher cognitive functions through mind wandering and alternate uses tasks, respectively.
65 ound no evidence for sex differences in mind wandering and among those without ADHD males had higher
66 s showed a negative association between mind wandering and attention-demanding (model-based) tasks in
67                 The first was sequential; in wandering and black-browed albatrosses, high levels of b
68 irment may be related to both increased mind wandering and decreased monitoring of task performance.
69   Notably, this benefit was specific to mind wandering and did not extend to other types of thought d
70 ng improves BCI performance by reducing mind wandering and enhancing self-awareness during the intent
71 effect of FAM on fast switching between mind wandering and focused attention and maintaining attentio
72 p-like states, was associated with both mind wandering and improved probabilistic learning, particula
73  reflects are only partially related to mind-wandering and include also attentional state fluctuation
74    In both experiments, music decreased mind-wandering and increased task-focus.
75 he potential role of cognitive effects (mind wandering and metacognition) in disrupting working memor
76     To explore the neural correlates of mind wandering and probabilistic learning, participants were
77 cted thought and executive functions to mind-wandering and psychedelic experience.
78 isingly small, and in some cases (e.g., mind-wandering and sustained attention), older adults perform
79 bnormalities is essential to avoid diagnosis wandering and therapeutic delay.
80  internally-directed processes, such as mind wandering and thoughts about the self.
81 ant after controlling for dispositional mind wandering and was corroborated by creativity ratings fro
82 t this activity reflects inattention or mind wandering (and, consequently, poor memory).
83 al paradigms (e.g., prospective memory, mind-wandering), and new avenues for research in this area ar
84 havioral symptoms such as repetitive speech, wandering, and sleep disturbances are a core clinical fe
85        Meta-awareness and regulation of mind-wandering are core cognitive components of most contempl
86  research suggests that mindfulness and mind wandering are opposing constructs.
87 nformation on whether and how the system may wander around an inter-layer synchronous configuration.
88  swarm edge moved inward for the first 20 s, wandered around in place for the next 40 s, and then mov
89 00 or 300 mum from the edge moved outward or wandered around in place, respectively.
90 ion (n = 15) they observed their body-double wandering around but not engaging with the crowd.
91 ected by a patch of polarity regulators that wanders around the cortex.
92 ift (~47 mm yr(-1)), and excludes true polar wander as a relevant factor.
93     LLSVP upwellings are not fixed, but also wander as they attract plumes and are shaped by deep man
94 led out a general lapse in attention or mind wandering as being predictive of subsequent reductions i
95 We also investigated sex differences in mind wandering, as well as ADHD symptoms, impairment and well
96 he imagined content during non-directed mind-wandering, as well as the finding that relative orientat
97 monstrate that individual tendencies to mind wander away from pain, in the absence of explicit manipu
98 ty were associated with the tendency to mind wander away from pain.
99                            Human minds often wander away from their immediate sensory environment.
100 N) deactivations were attenuated during mind wandering away from pain; (ii) functional connectivity f
101 , re-hospitalizations, death for any reason, wandering away without notifying anyone, violence agains
102 asting ~0.11 us each, occur before a droplet wanders away.
103 riented asymmetric UNC-40 localization and a wandering axon phenotype.
104 be cognitively impaired, exhibit symptoms of wandering, be verbally abusive, and have socially inappr
105 e lose track of the narrative when our minds wander because generating autobiographical mental conten
106 eral hippocampal stroke resulted in atypical wandering behavior coincident with ipsilesional terminal
107              The transition from foraging to wandering behavior is associated with a striking reversa
108 D) suffer from spatial memory impairment and wandering behavior, but the brain circuit mechanisms cau
109 the frontal lobes play a causal role in mind-wandering behavior.
110 o populate the heart and instead exhibited a wandering behavior.
111 easured varying levels of self-reported mind-wandering, behavioral variability, and brain activity wi
112 ther individual CN V motor and sensory axons wander, branch and sprout aberrantly in register with al
113 are present on the food source, males do not wander but remain with them.
114 rning was not only immune to periods of mind wandering but was positively associated with it.
115 al representation of different types of mind wandering, but also highlights the importance of taking
116  find the default network active during mind wandering, but these studies have yielded mixed results
117 tin-directed membrane traffic contributes to wandering by diluting local polarity factors.
118 urther examine the neural correlates of mind wandering by examining mind wandering during strategic r
119  the first time, to our knowledge, that mind wandering can be enhanced externally using brain stimula
120 nectivity revealed associations between mind wandering capacity and connectivity within and between r
121  support a relationship between altered mind wandering capacity in neurodegenerative disorders and st
122 alidated thought-sampling task to probe mind wandering capacity in two neurodegenerative disorders: b
123 atients displayed significantly reduced mind wandering capacity, offset by a significant increase in
124                                         Mind-wandering characterizes much of waking life and is often
125               We found that even though mind-wandering co-occurred with increased behavioral variabil
126 l levels were best explained by intense mind-wandering combined with stable behavior simultaneously,
127                  This resulted in true polar wander consistent with the observed remnant polar hydrog
128  identifiable set of states through which it wanders continuously in a nonrandom fashion, owing to th
129 maly (with or without the ocean), true polar wander could have moved the feature towards the Pluto-Ch
130                    We believe assessing mind wandering could be especially relevant to individuals, i
131 ell relative to its spin axis, or true polar wander, depends on variations in mantle convection and v
132  Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of wandering (Diomedea exulans) and black-browed albatrosse
133 ve DRS, and embryos displayed abducens nerve wandering distinct from the Chn1KI/KI phenotype.
134 d six phases of slow, oscillatory true polar wander during which the Earth's axis of minimum moment o
135 n shown to correlate with the degree of mind-wandering during attentional tasks.
136 examination of the neural correlates of mind wandering during discourse comprehension and shows that
137    However, regardless of task, greater mind wandering during incubation predicted greater within-sub
138                                         Mind wandering during incubation was assessed with a validate
139 rrelates of mind wandering by examining mind wandering during strategic reading comprehension.
140 uggest a potentially beneficial role of mind wandering during the incubation of a creative writing ta
141 subsequent performance, possibly due to mind wandering during these breaks.
142 hotspot reference frames-that is, true polar wander-during the past 100 million years, which implies
143 ing pain coupled with thought probes of mind wandering, dynamic resting state activity fluctuations,
144 atter phenomenon may represent a rapid polar wander episode (3 to 10 degrees per million years) whose
145 h has the geometry expected for a true polar wander event that postdates the formation of the massive
146 emory performance (d = 0.65), increased mind wandering (Exp 1), and decreased metacognitive accuracy
147         We also assessed self-reported "mind wandering" (Exp 1) and metacognitive accuracy about ongo
148 on and the proneness to distraction and mind-wandering, experienced in real-life situations.
149                        Prior studies of mind wandering find the default network active during mind wa
150 sults provide direct, in vivo evidence for a wandering form of neuronal migration involved in the add
151 rect evidence suggests that acyl-CoAs do not wander freely within cells, but instead, are channeled i
152 ined environment as subjects let their minds wander freely.
153        Participants provided ratings of mind wandering frequency that were used to investigate intera
154 ns are mostly inflicted by male spiders that wander from their burrow in search of females during the
155 ings some much-needed order for two infamous wandering groups, the ctenophores and the Xenacoelomorph
156  that constrain the rate of rapid true polar wander (>5 degrees per million years) between 832 millio
157         In the cognitive neurosciences, mind wandering has been associated with several distinct neur
158                   Neural substrates of "mind wandering" have been widely reported, yet experiments ha
159  Studies exploring the phenomenology of mind wandering highlight the importance of its content and re
160                                         Mind wandering, however, does not seem to be detrimental for
161 vity of a brain network associated with mind wandering (i.e. default mode network).
162                  Artificially blocking patch wandering impairs gradient tracking.
163  level: while fish cruise in the light, they wander in response to aversive stimuli, or in search for
164  help identify the neural correlates of mind wandering in a causal manner, in contrast to the correla
165 sorders and validates current models of mind wandering in a clinical population.
166 n a linguistic baseline model capturing mind-wandering in absence of suicidal ideation.
167 studies highlight the role of excessive mind wandering in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (A
168              Studies have characterized mind wandering in healthy people, yet there is limited unders
169 atent cognitive processes, we show that mind wandering in humans is characterized by inefficiencies i
170 ions was associated with more sustained mind wandering in particular thought domains during resting-s
171  which the larva stops feeding and initiates wandering in preparation for metamorphosis.
172 , however, leaving membrane proteins largely wandering in the wilderness.
173  The origin of planetary mass objects (PMOs) wandering in young star clusters remains enigmatic, espe
174 ure is illustrated by the experience of mind wandering, in which attention switches from a current ta
175 nt embryos, motor axons were error prone and wandered inefficiently at choice points within embryos,
176  designed to either promote or suppress mind wandering, influence creativity in a writing task.
177 y in lunar history, which implies that polar wander initiated billions of years ago and that a large
178                          When mRNP complexes wander into dense chromatin, they tend to become stalled
179 g herpes virus replication and inadvertently wandered into an entirely new area-viral latency.
180 lso highlights the importance of taking mind wandering into consideration when studying brain organiz
181                                   True polar wander, involving reorientation of Europa's floating out
182 g other than the text; this tendency to mind-wander is linked to poor comprehension and reduced subse
183                                         Mind wandering is an ubiquitous phenomenon in everyday life.
184 current investigation demonstrated that mind-wandering is associated with activity in a default netwo
185                                         Mind wandering is markedly different from other cognitive beh
186         It remains unknown whether such mind wandering is unsystematic or whether it lawfully relates
187  Enhanced locomotory activity (ELA), such as wandering, is a normal behavior that occurs at the end o
188 rs experienced plate tectonics or true polar wander; iv) constrain the thermal and aqueous alteration
189 resistance to apoptosis, however, is lost in wandering L3 animals after acquiring a heightened sensit
190 uring these CPs increases the time taken for wandering larvae to recover from electroshock-induced se
191 ause- and non-diapause-destined third instar wandering larvae, and are then downregulated throughout
192  circles to each supercontinent's true polar wander legacy, we determine that the arc distances betwe
193 g to a ubiquitous tendency of human minds to wander, little is known about the neural operations that
194 entral axons, including midline crossing and wandering longitudinal trajectories.
195            The rates of Paleozoic true polar wander (<1 degrees /My) are compatible with those in the
196 reduce the likelihood of microbial spread by wandering macrophages containing infectious cargo.
197                                              Wandering males, in contrast, have expansive home ranges
198                          We examined if mind wandering may facilitate model-free processes, such as p
199 ies reflect the dynamic tension between mind-wandering, meta-awareness, and directed attention, and m
200 dial visual regions in participants who mind-wandered more frequently.
201  grew into the limb more slowly than normal, wandering more widely, branching more frequently, and so
202 I argue that spontaneous mental travel (mind wandering), much like data augmentation in machine learn
203  "emptiness of mind," comparing it with mind wandering (MW) and on-task (ON) states.
204                                         Mind wandering (MW) refers to the disengagement of attention
205 eated in meditation-naive adults during mind wandering (MW) without (n = 13; repeatability controls)
206  However, examinations of dysfunctional mind wandering (MW)-internally oriented thoughts that contrib
207 ) 2 or more ADL dependencies and presence of wandering/need for supervision, or (3) needing help with
208  the DLPFC might be an integral part of mind-wandering neural machinery.
209 instar transition from foraging (feeding) to wandering (non-feeding) behavior occurs prior to puparia
210 luding different recording systems, baseline wander, normal and abnormal breathing patterns, changes
211                                         Mind wandering, occupying 30-50% of our waking time, remains
212 f inertia about which oscillatory true polar wander occurs owing to the prolate shape of the non-hydr
213                                 The apparent wandering of axons across the repair defies surgical con
214 d profound midline stalling and overshooting/wandering of post-crossing axons.
215 ar phase equations describing the stochastic wandering of spontaneously formed tuning curves or bump
216 ouse, demonstrating the influx and incessant wandering of T lymphocytes.
217  and the resulting reorientation (true polar wander) of Pluto.
218 tip during growth, with the polarization cap wandering off the projection tip, arresting morphogenesi
219                                         Mind wandering often interferes with reading comprehension, a
220 tes that are likely too rapid for true polar wander or plate tectonic interpretations.
221 n are difficult to reconcile with true polar wander or stagnant-lid geodynamics, arguing strongly for
222                                              Wandering or agitation occurred at 3 or more of 4 consec
223                           Misidentification, wandering or agitation, and physical aggression increase
224 orted widespread niche stasis above randomly wandering or directional change.
225 taneous ideas to emerge from subsequent mind wandering or other activities that attract attention, fa
226 states with reportable content, such as mind-wandering or sensory perceptions, the neural correlates
227 sociated with self-reported episodes of mind-wandering, or thoughts that are unrelated to the present
228 ate Cretaceous-early Tertiary apparent polar wander path for the Pacific plate using 27 paleomagnetic
229 sult with the ca. 2.7-2.17 Ga apparent polar wander paths from Wyoming and Superior cratons, we sugge
230              Similar features in other polar wander paths imply that the event was a rapid shift of t
231 ing gastrulation, (2) matrix associated with wandering, phagocytic hemocytes, (3) basement membranes
232 ses some OR111-7-expressing sensory axons to wander posteriorly after exiting the olfactory pit, away
233 e and rhenium diselenide is characterized by wandering principal optical axes in the space-wavelength
234                       The physical origin of wandering principal optical axes is explained using a mu
235                         We envision that the wandering principal optical axes of the investigated low
236 t prefrontal tDCS is unable to modulate mind-wandering propensity or influence underlying brain funct
237 g evidence over the ability to modulate mind-wandering propensity with anodal transcranial direct cur
238  effect of tDCS on task performance nor mind-wandering propensity.
239                                  Humans mind-wander quite intensely.
240 9), as well as flow (r(345) = 0.12) and mind wandering (r(345) = 0.39) scores.
241 is defective; specific axons often appear to wander randomly or migrate in the wrong direction.
242                        Decreasing true polar wander rate through the Neoproterozoic was succeeded by
243                                   True polar wander rates are relatively muted with a partially insul
244 ntle viscosity, and a decrease in true polar wander rates into the Phanerozoic.
245 eptor gene cause the axons of these cells to wander rather than converge on a specific glomerulus.
246 ovement is sensitive to pheromone dose, with wandering reduced on the up-gradient side of the cell, r
247 se demonstrates secular change of true polar wander related to mantle cooling and thermal structure a
248           Our work suggests that enzymes can wander relatively freely through a large space of possib
249                                         Mind wandering represents the human capacity for internally f
250                                              Wandering salamanders (Aneides vagrans) reside in the cr
251 n ADHD patient reports, the Mind Excessively Wandering Scale (MEWS), we previously found adults with
252 4) or traumatic (2) cyst, and splenopexy for wandering spleen (2).
253                   Clinical presentation of a wandering spleen can vary from asymptomatic abdominal ma
254                                              Wandering spleen is a rare clinical condition which can
255                                              Wandering spleen is a rare condition which if uncorrecte
256                         We present a case of wandering spleen with torsion and complete infarction th
257       When larvae stop feeding and enter the wandering stage in preparation for metamorphosis, the co
258 th of the wing imaginal disks of non-feeding wandering stage Manduca sexta can be stopped by removal
259 al fat body but not in epidermis from either wandering stage or allatectomized larvae, which lack hig
260 ental progression of larvae from foraging to wandering stage.
261 rms at 2 days after the start of the natural wandering stage.
262                  To understand how this mind-wandering state emerges, we asked whether retrieving aut
263 e information-processing demands of the mind-wandering state suggests that it involves perceptual dec
264  increase in task-focus and decrease in mind-wandering states with music-to environments with more di
265 ed marker for a well-defined feature of mind wandering-stimulus-independent, task-unrelated thought (
266 ments demonstrate that individual cells that wander stochastically can migrate persistently as a clus
267 n orientation distinguishing cruising versus wandering strategies.
268 e features has hitherto been found for polar wander stress patterns.
269 c data used to define paradoxical true polar wander, supporting instead the rotational stability of t
270 tworks was especially strong during the mind wandering task.
271 regions are at times more active during mind wandering than during a task with low control demands, s
272 adults with ADHD had elevated levels of mind wandering that contributed to impairment independently o
273 cospinal neurons, exhibited similar abducens wandering that paralleled previously reported gait alter
274  notion that transient polarity patches that wander the cell surface at the onset of mating are discr
275                             Pelagic seabirds wander the open oceans then return accurately to their h
276 ations of the RNA spend long periods of time wandering the free-energy landscape before sampling one
277 ict GSC numbers was much earlier, during the wandering third-instar larval stage.
278 onses, moments of unoccupied rest free us to wander through thoughts of the past and future, create d
279 has shown that brain activity at rest slowly wanders through a repertoire of different states, where
280 mpelling goals, humans often let their minds wander to thoughts with greater personal relevance; howe
281 ients demonstrated comparable levels of mind wandering to controls, in the context of a relatively su
282 etic field lines, causing them to expand and wander toward lower latitudes.
283                                   True polar wander (TPW), or planetary reorientation, is well docume
284 tive to the surface geography, or true polar wander (TPW).
285 tive to its spin axis is known as True polar wander (TPW).
286 et with respect to its spin axis (true polar wander, TPW), which is responsible for the present equat
287  A second step introduced the meandering, or wandering, trajectories observed in natural dendritic br
288       The pheromone gradient appears to bias wandering via interactions between receptor-activated Gb
289 atial differences within the DMN, while mind wandering was associated to an early lateral and late do
290                  In the patient groups, mind wandering was associated with gray matter integrity in t
291 change in the spin axis, known as true polar wander, was caused by a low-density thermal anomaly bene
292   Spontaneous, as opposed to deliberate mind wandering, was particularly beneficial for extracting th
293 tic reference frame corrected for true polar wander, we have developed a model for absolute plate mot
294 s' reports of the tendency of their minds to wander were correlated with activity in this network.
295 diation by showing that mindfulness and mind wandering were related through self-compassion and grit.
296 spin axis relative to the mantle (true polar wander), which may have been related to global changes i
297 lt mode of humans appears to be that of mind-wandering, which correlates with unhappiness, and with a
298 gulation and cerebral representation of mind wandering, which occurs unavoidably during resting-state
299 trategies may minimize the downsides of mind wandering while maintaining its productive aspects.
300 chniques, in eliminating stochastic baseline wander, while maintaining signal integrity and measureme

 
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