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The eye–mind wandering link: Identifying gaze indices of mind wandering across tasks.Faber et al., 2020
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- Faber M
- Krasich K
- Bixler R
- Brockmole J
- D'Mello S
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- Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance
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During mind wandering, visual processing of external information is attenuated. Accordingly, mind wandering is associated with changes in gaze behaviors, albeit findings are inconsistent in the literature. This heterogeneity obfuscates a complete view of the moment …
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