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Mind wandering during implicit learning is associated with increased periodic EEG activity and improved extraction of hidden probabilistic patterns, Journal of Neuroscience

Often seen as a distraction, mind wandering may actually boost certain types of learning. Our study found it positively correlated with probabilistic learning. Brain activity in low-frequency ranges—similar to sleep states—was linked to both mind wandering and better learning, particularly in early stages.

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