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Individual variability in neural representations of mind-wandering

Kucyi, A., Anderson, N., Bounyarith, T., Braun, D., Shareef-Trudeau, L., Treves, I., Braga, R. M., Hsieh, P.-J., Hung, S.-M.

biorxiv · 2024

Abstract

Mind-wandering is a frequent, daily mental activity, experienced in unique ways in each person. Yet neuroimaging evidence relating mind-wandering to brain activity, for example in the default mode network (DMN), has relied on population-rather than individual-based inferences due to limited within-individual sampling. Here, three densely-sampled individuals each reported hundreds of mind-wandering episodes while undergoing multi-session functional magnetic resonance imaging. We found reliable associations between mind-wandering and DMN activation when estimating brain networks within individuals using precision functional mapping. However, the timing of spontaneous DMN activity relative to subjective reports, and the networks beyond DMN that were activated and deactivated during mind-wandering, were distinct across individuals. Connectome-based predictive modeling further revealed idiosyncratic, whole-brain functional connectivity patterns that consistently predicted mind-wandering within individuals but did not fully generalize across individuals. Predictive models of mind-wandering and attention that were derived from larger-scale neuroimaging datasets largely failed when applied to densely-sampled individuals, further highlighting the need for personalized models. Our work offers novel evidence for both conserved and variable neural representations of self-reported mind-wandering in different individuals. The previously-unrecognized inter-individual variations reported here underscore the broader scientific value and potential clinical utility of idiographic approaches to brain-experience associations.

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10.1101/2024.01.20.576471
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A., K., N., A., T., B., D., B., L., S., I., T., M., B.R., P.-J., H., &amp; S.-M., H. (2024). Individual variability in neural representations of mind-wandering. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.20.576471
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A. K, N. A, T. B, D. B, L. S, I. T, et al. Individual variability in neural representations of mind-wandering. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.01.20.576471.
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@unpublished{kucyi2024Indivi, title = {Individual variability in neural representations of mind-wandering}, author = {Kucyi, A. and Anderson, N. and Bounyarith, T. and Braun, D. and Shareef-Trudeau, L. and Treves, I. and Braga, R. M. and Hsieh, P.-J. and Hung, S.-M.}, journal = {biorxiv}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1101/2024.01.20.576471}, }

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