When Self Comes to a Wandering Mind: v0
Authors/Creators
- 1. Dartmouth College
- 2. University of Arizona
- 3. Sungkyunkwan University
Description
When Self Comes to a Wandering Mind: data and code
This repository contains basic data and example code for the following publication:
"When Self Comes to a Wandering Mind: Brain Representations and Dynamics of Self- generated Concepts in Spontaneous Thought", Byeol Kim, Jessica R Andrews-Hanna, Jihoon Han, Eunjin Lee, Choong-Wan Woo, 2022
The complete set of data files and codes will be available upon publication.
Abstract
Self-relevant concepts are major building blocks of spontaneous thought, and their dynamics in a natural stream of thought are likely to reveal one’s internal states important for mental health. Here we conducted an fMRI experiment (n = 62) to examine brain representations and dynamics of self-generated concepts in the context of spontaneous thought using a newly developed free association-based thought sampling task. The dynamics of conceptual associations were predictive of individual differences in general negative affectivity, replicating across multiple datasets (n = 196). Reflecting on self-generated concepts strongly engaged brain regions linked to autobiographical memory, conceptual processes, emotion, and autonomic regulation, including the medial prefrontal and medial temporal subcortical structures. Multivariate pattern-based predictive modeling revealed that the neural representations of valence became more person-specific as the level of perceived self-relevance increased. Overall, this study provides a hint of how self-generated concepts in spontaneous thought construct inner affective states and idiosyncrasies.
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