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. 2023;35(3):471-480.
doi: 10.1080/10400419.2022.2120286. Epub 2022 Sep 19.

Intentionality of Self-Generated Thought: Contributions of Mind Wandering to Creativity

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Intentionality of Self-Generated Thought: Contributions of Mind Wandering to Creativity

William Orwig et al. Creat Res J. 2023.

Abstract

Studies suggest that internally oriented cognitive processes are central to creativity. Here, we distinguish between intentional and unintentional forms of mind wandering and explore their behavioral and neural correlates. We used a sample of 155 healthy adults from the mind-brain-body dataset, all of whom completed resting-state fMRI scans and trait-level measures of mind wandering. We analyzed intentional and unintentional mind wandering tendencies using self-report measures. Next, we explored the relationship between mind wandering tendencies and creativity, as measured by a divergent thinking task. Finally, we describe patterns of resting-state network connectivity associated with mind wandering, using graph theory analysis. At the behavioral level, results showed a significant positive association between creativity and both intentional and unintentional mind wandering. Neuroimaging analysis revealed higher weighted degree connectivity associated with both forms of mind wandering, implicating core regions of the default network and the left temporal pole. We observed topological connectivity differences within the default network: intentional mind wandering was associated with degree connectivity in posterior regions, whereas unintentional mind wandering showed greater involvement of prefrontal areas. Overall, the findings highlight patterns of resting-state network connectivity associated with intentional and unintentional mind wandering, and provide novel evidence of a link between mind wandering and creativity.

Keywords: Creativity; Default Mode Network; Intentionality; Mind Wandering; Temporal Pole.

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Correlation matrix.
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Behavioral results.
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Neuroimaging results.
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Conjunction analysis.

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