• What are the benefits of mind wandering to creativity?
    Samuel Murray, Nathan Liang, Nick Brosowsky, and Paul Seli
    Psychology of Creativity, Aesthetics, and the Arts. forthcoming.
    A primary aim of mind-wandering research has been to understand its influence on task performance. While this research has typically highlighted the costs of mind wandering, a handful of studies have suggested that mind wandering may be beneficial in certain situations. Perhaps the most-touted benefit is that mind wandering during a creative-incubation interval facilitates creative thinking. This finding has played a critical role in the development of accounts of the adaptive value of mind wand…Read more