EEG markers of mind wandering as predictors of sustained attention in pediatric ADHD

Mind wandering (MW) refers to a shift from task-related, stimulus-driven thoughts to internally generated thoughts. While commonly experienced, particularly among individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it remains understudied in children, especially through objective measures such as neural markers. This study aimed, first, to examine differences in neural activation and functional connectivity related to MW between typically developing children and those diagnosed…

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