The Oxford handbook of spontaneous thought : mind-wandering, creativity, and dreaming / edited by Kalina Christoff and Kieran C.R. Fox
(Oxford library of psychology)
(Oxford handbooks online)
Publisher | (New York : Oxford University Press) |
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Year | 2018 |
Authors | Christoff, Kalina editor Fox, Kieran C. R. editor |
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Contents | Neural Origins of Self-Generated Cognition: Insights from Intracranial Electrical Stimulation and Recordings in Humans / Kieran C.R. Fox Interacting Brain Networks Underlying Creative Cognition and Artistic Performance / Roger E. Beaty, Rex E. Jung Microdream neurophenomenology: A paradigm for dream neuroscience / Tore A. Nielsen Catching the Wandering Mind: Meditation as a Window into Spontaneous Thought / Wendy Hasenkamp Mind-wandering and events in the external world: Electrophysiological evidence for attentional / Julia W.Y. Kam, Todd C. Handy Mind-wandering and self-referential thought / Arnaud D'Argembeau Mind-wandering in educational settings / Jeffrey D. Wammes, Paul Seli, Daniel Smilek Neural Correlates of Self-Generated Imagery and Cognition Throughout the Sleep Cycle / Kieran C.R. Fox, Manesh Girn Internal Orientation in Aesthetic Experience / Oshin Vartanian Phenomenological Properites of Mind-Wandering and Daydreaming: A Historical Overview and Functional Correlates / David Stawarczyk The Philosophy of Mind-Wandering / Zachary C. Irving, Evan Thompson The Mind Wanders with Ease: Low Motivational Intensity is an Essential Quality of Mind-Wandering / Dylan Stan, Kalina Christoff Sleep paralysis: Phenomenology, Neurophysiology, and Treatment / Elizaveta Solomonova Spontaneity in Evolution, Learning, Creativity, and Free Will: Spontaneous Variation in Four Selectionist Phenomena / Dean Keith Simonton Spontaneous and controlled processes in creative cognition / Mathias Benedek, Emanuel Jauk Dreaming and Waking Thought as a Reflection of Memory Consolidation / Erin J. Wamsley Spontaneous thought and goal pursuit: From functions such as planning to dysfunctions such as rumination / Eric Klinger, Ernst H.W. Koster, Igor Marchetti Spontaneous Thinking in Creative Lives: Building Connections Between Science and History / Alex Soojung-Kim Pang Spontaneous thought, insight, and control in lucid dreams / Jennifer M. Windt, Ursula Voss An Exploration/Exploitation Tradeoff Between Mind-Wandering and Goal-Directed Thinking / Chandra S. Sripada Unraveling What's On Our Minds: How Different Types of Mind-Wandering Affect Cognition and Behavior / Claire M. Zedelius, Jonathan W. Schooler Spontaneous thought in contemplative traditions / Halvor Eifring Wandering and Direction in Creative Production / Charles Dobson Why is spontaneous thought interesting for philosophers? / Thomas Metzinger Functional neuroanatomy of spontaneous thought / Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, Zachary C. Irving, Kieran C.R. Fox, R. Nathan Spreng, Kalina Christoff Investigating the elements of thought: Towards a component process account of spontaneous cognition / Jonathan Smallwood, Daniel S. Margulies, Boris C. Bernhardt, Elizabeth Jeffries Spontaneous Mental Experiences in Extreme and Unusual Environments / Peter Suedfeld, A. Dennis Rank, Marek Mal�u�s How Does the Waking and Sleeping Brain Produce Spontaneous Thought and Imagery, and Why? / John S. Antrobus Involuntary Autobiographical Memories: Spontaneous Recollections of the Past / John H. Mace Neuropsychopharmacology of Flexible and Creative Thinking / David Q. Beversdorf Cultural neurophenomenology of psychedelic thought: Guiding the "unconstrained" mind through ritual and context / Michael Lifshitz, Eli Sheiner, Laurence J. Kirmayer Pain and Spontaneous Thought / Aaron Kucyi When the Absence of Reasoning Breeds Meaning: Metacognitive Appraisals of Spontaneous Thought / Carey K. Morewedge, Daniella M. Kupor Why the Mind Wanders: How Spontaneous Thought's Default Variability May Support Episodic Efficiency and Semantic Optimization / Caitlin Mills, Arianne Herrera-Bennett, Myrthe Faber, Kalina Christoff Introduction: Toward an Interdisciplinary Science of Spontaneous Thought / Kieran C.R. Fox, Kalina Christoff Potential Clinical Benefits and Risks of Spontaneous Thought: Unconstrained Attention as a Way Into and a Way Out of Psychological Disharmony / Dylan Stan, Kalina Christoff Rumination is a Sticky Form of Spontaneous Thought / Elizabeth DuPre, R. Nathan Spreng Candidate Mechanisms of Spontaneous Cognition as Revealed By Dementia Syndromes / Claire O'Callaghan, Muireann Irish Dreaming is an intensified form of mind-wandering, based in augmented portions of the default network / G. William Domhoff Flow as spontaneous thought: Insight and implicit learning / John Vervaeke, Leo Ferraro, Arianne Herrera-Bennett How does the brain's spontaneous activity generate our thoughts? The spatiotemporal theory of task-unrelated thought (STTT) / Georg Northoff |
Notes | Includes bibliographical references and index Where do spontaneous thoughts come from? It may be surprising that the seemingly straightforward answers, "from the mind" or "from the brain," are in fact an incredibly recent, modern understanding of the origins of spontaneous thought. For nearly all of human history, our thoughts-especially the most sudden, insightful, and important-were almost universally ascribed to divine or other external sources. Scientific understanding of spontaneous thought has progressed by leaps and bounds in recent years, but big questions still loom: What, exactly, is spontaneous thought? How does the human brain generate, elaborate, and evaluate its own spontaneous creations? And why do spontaneous thoughts feature so prominently in mental life? This volume brings together views from neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, history, education, contemplative traditions, and clinical practice Specialized Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 28, 2018) HTTP:URL=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464745.001.0001 Information=Oxford handbooks online |
Subjects | LCSH:Creative thinking LCSH:Thought and thinking LCSH:Cognition |
Classification | LCC:BF408 DC23:154.3 |
ID | 8000067411 |
ISBN | 9780190464776 |
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