Blinking eyes indicate a wandering mind
April 30th, 2010 - 12:43 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Washington, Apr 30 (ANI): You tend to blink more often when you’re daydreaming or when your mind is wandering off, concludes a new study.
Cognitive neuroscientist Daniel Smilek, of the University of Waterloo, studies how people pay attention - and don’t.
For the new study, he was inspired by brain research that shows, when the mind wanders, the parts of the brain that process external goings-on are less active.
“And we thought, ok, if that’s the case, maybe we’d see that the body would start to do things to prevent the brain from receiving external information,” Smilek says. “The simplest thing that might happen is you might close your eyes more.” So, Smilek and his colleagues, Jonathan S.A. Carriere and J. Allan Cheyne, also of the University of Waterloo, set out to look at how often people blink when their mind wanders.
Fifteen volunteers read a passage from a book on a computer. While they read, a sensor tracked their eye movements, including blinks and what word they were looking at. At random intervals, the computer beeped and the subjects reported whether they’d been paying attention to what they were reading or whether their minds were wandering - which included thinking about earlier parts of the text.
The participants blinked more when their minds were wandering than when they were on task, the team reports in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
“What we suggest is that when you start to mind-wander, you start to gate the information even at the sensory endings - you basically close your eyelid so there’s less information coming into the brain,” says Smilek. (ANI)
- Blinking often sign of a wandering mind - May 02, 2010
- Wandering Mind Makes You Sad, Study Reveals - Nov 15, 2010
- 'Faulty switch' behind mind wandering identified in kids - Jan 06, 2011
- Wandering mind may lead to unhappiness - Nov 12, 2010
- Want to stop daydreaming? Have sex! - Nov 12, 2010
- How eyes move when mind wanders while reading - Aug 31, 2010
- Remembering distant events can help ward current disturbing thoughts - Jul 27, 2010
- Mediation boosts brain health - and just in a few months - Feb 16, 2011
- Investigation Declares That Wandering Mind Could Generate Despondency For Humans - Nov 12, 2010
- Wandering Mind Leads To Unhappiness, Claims New Study - Nov 12, 2010
- Craving obstructs comprehension without you realizing it - Dec 08, 2009
- Daydreaming helps brain tackle complex problems - May 12, 2009
- Our brains remain much more active while daydreaming than earlier thought - May 12, 2009
- Daydreaming fills half our waking hours with misery - Nov 12, 2010
- Short breaks from work can improve your focus: Study - Feb 09, 2011
Tags: blinking eyes, brain research, carriere, cognitive neuroscientist, colleagues, eye movements, j allan, jonathan, participants, parts of the brain, paying attention, psychological science, random intervals, sensory endings, simplest thing, university of waterloo, volunteers, wandering mind