“…Mind wandering is related to adaptive functions such as planning, creativity, and a coherent sense of self (Andrews-Hanna, Smallwood, and Spreng 2014). However, mind wandering, also referred to as task-unrelated thoughts (TUTs), causes intermittent shifts of attention from the task at hand and dampens sensory information processing (Baird et al 2014; Barron et al 2011), resulting in poor task performance (Kam, Dao, and Stanciulescu 2013;Kane and McVay 2012), accidents (He et al 2011), and maladaptation (e.g., poor lesson comprehension; Smallwood, Fishman, and Schooler 2007). Thus, regulating mind wandering propensity is quite important.…”