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Table 1_Mind-wandering in China and the UK: evidence of cross-cultural consistency.xlsx

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IntroductionMind wandering has been studied using various operational definitions, resulting in conceptual inconsistencies. Understanding whether it reflects universal cognitive patterns or culturally shaped experiences is critical for theories of attention and self-regulation. MethodsA total of 17 British and 32 Chinese participants completed a monotonous writing task designed to provoke mind wandering, followed by a semi-structured interview probing the content and contexts of their thoughts. ResultsResults revealed that mind wandering characteristically involves self-generated thoughts, with participants frequently aware of these and allowing them to continue. No significant cultural differences were found in the frequency or causes of mind wandering. However, British participants more frequently described its effects as non-negative, whereas Chinese participants emphasised negative outcomes. DiscussionThis variation possibly reflects cultural values that prioritise effortful attention as a moral duty. This highlights the interplay between universal cognitive processes and cultural influences.
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