Global alpha power fluctuations in a self-caught mind-wandering paradigm are independent of arousal
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Global alpha power fluctuations in a self-caught mind-wandering paradigm are independent of arousal
Abstract
Mind-wandering is characterised as the emergence of thought and emotions which shift attention away from a primary task. It is thought to consume up to 50 % of our waking lives and has several negative implications. Breath-counting is one task that has been utilised in conjunction with electroencephalography (EEG) to examine the brain states associated with mind-wandering. Research has consistently found reductions in alpha oscillations during periods of mind-wandering relative to breath-focus. It is possible that such fluctuations reflect an arousal mechanism warranting further investigation. Thirty-seven participants completed a 15 min breath-counting task, with simultaneous recording of EEG and skin conductance level (SCL). During this task participants were required to self-identify periods of mind-wandering via button-press. Event-related spectral perturbation (ERSP) analysis was used to quantify changes in global alpha power (8-13 Hz) relative to the button press. The -8 to -4 s period prior to button-press was assessed as mind-wandering, and the 4 to 8 s period following the button-press as breath-focus. Relative to breath-focus, mind-wandering was associated with a significant decrease in global alpha power and significant increase in SCL, consistent with perceptual decoupling theory. However, changes in global alpha power and SCL did not correlate. These results suggest arousal is not the primary mechanism underlying alpha changes observed during breath-counting, thus additional processes should be considered.
Keywords: Alpha; Arousal; Breath-counting; EEG; Mind-wandering; SCL.
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