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Table of contents
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF FIGURES
CHAPTER 1. LITERATURE REVIEW
INTRODUCTION
1.1. MIND WANDERING: CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ISSUES
1.1.1. Theoretical framework of mind-wandering
1.1.2. Terminology of mind-wandering
1.2. STUDY OF BRAIN SIGNALS WITH ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (EEG)
1.2.1. Event-related potentials
1.3. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS TO STUDY MIND-WANDERING
1.3.1. Neurophenomenological measures
1.3.2. Behavioral measures
1.3.3. Neurocognitive measures
1.4. THE NEUROANATOMICAL SUBSTRATES OF MIND-WANDERING
1.4.1. Dorsal and ventral attention networks
1.4.2. Default mode network and mind-wandering
1.5. TOWARD FINDING THE NEURAL CORRELATES OF MIND-WANDERING
1.5.1. Task-evoked responses and mind-wandering
1.5.2. Brain rhythms and mind-wandering
CHAPTER 2. OUTSTANDING QUESTIONS
2.1. AIMS OF THE THESIS
CHAPTER 3. EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST ARTICLE
3.1. FLUCTUATING MIND: SPONTANEOUS PSYCHOPHYSICAL VARIABILITY DURING MIND-WANDERING
3.1.1. Abstract
3.1.2. Introduction
3.1.3. Materials and methods
3.1.4. Results
3.1.5. Discussion
3.1.6. Author Contributions
3.1.7. References
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND ARTICLE
3.2. BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL CORRELATES OF SENSORY ATTENUATION: AN ERP STUDY OF NEURAL EVENTS LEADING TO MIND WANDERING
3.2.1. Abstract
3.2.2. Introduction
3.2.3. Materials and methods
3.2.4. Results
3.2.5. Discussion
3.2.6. Author contributions
3.2.7. References
CHAPTER 4. GENERAL DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
4.1. GENERAL DISCUSSION
4.1.1. Synthesis of the main results
4.1.2. Behavioral variability of mind wandering
4.1.3. Neural correlates of mind wandering
4.1.4. Mind wandering and executive control
4.1.5. Mind wandering and attentional regulation
4.1.6. Mind wandering and the information processing model
4.2. LIMITATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
4.2.1. General limitations.
4.2.2. Implications for future research.
4.3. CONCLUSIONS
GENERAL REFERENCES



