Compliant activity inhibits deliberate mind wandering and accelerates thought probe responsiveness compared to compliant inactivity

Oluwademilade Amos-Oluwole, Benjamin Subhani, Harry L. Claxton, Daisy C. Holmes, Carina Westling, Harry J. Witchel. Compliant activity inhibits deliberate mind wandering and accelerates thought probe responsiveness compared to compliant inactivity. In Maurice D. Mulvenna, Raymond Bond, editors, Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, ECCE 2019, Belfast, UK, September 10-13, 2019. pages 65-68, ACM, 2019. [doi]

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Oluwademilade Amos-Oluwole

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Benjamin Subhani

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