Spontaneous thought and memory consolidation: An investigation into mindwandering evoked by preferred music and its influence on short‑term memory consolidation

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Research has shown that rest is beneficial for memory consolidation. However, periods of rest are also prone to evoke mind wandering (MW) episodes, which have been observed to be an obstacle to learning. As such, an apparent paradox arises from these observations: individuals benefit from rest to consolidate memories, but those periods of rest are likely to elicit MW episodes, which are seen as impeding consolidation. Using the caught probe paradigm, we measured the effect of MW frequency over performance in two dot pattern classification tasks after two types of periods of rest: rest in silence and rest with preferred music. We found that MW and rest conditions interact to predict accuracy in a Novel or Old categorisation task, but not in a Category Classification task. Although rest with music was predictive of better post-rest task performance in the Novel or Old task, MW frequency was related with higher accuracy only when participants rested in silence. What is more, we found that participants’ attitudes towards music reliably moderated the effect of MW over the Novel or Old task accuracy. Together, these results show that MW during rest is potentially beneficial for short-term memory consolidation and does not necessarily interfere with it.

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Juan F. Ariza
Juan F. Ariza
Asistente de investigación 2023-2024 / Supervisión docente 2023-2024 / Educación Musical | Supervisión de investigación 2018-2019 (Trabajo de grado meritorio)

Antiguo asistente de investigación en el Laboratorio de Evolución y Comportamiento Humano desde 2023, y estudiante de investigación de Pregrado entre 2018 y 2019 (Trabajo de grado meritorio).

Juan David Leongómez
Juan David Leongómez
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Mis intereses de investigación incluyen los procesos de selección de pareja y la comunicación vocal en humanos, con una aspiración hacia la comprensión de la musicalidad. También estoy interesado en bioacústica y psicoacústica, así como en estadística y programación en .

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