Konjedi Shaghayegh, Maleeh Reza
Institute for Cognitive Science Studies, Tehran, Iran.
School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2017 Aug;17(4):697-711. doi: 10.3758/s13415-017-0506-z.
By a systematic analysis of the current literature on the neural correlates of mind wandering, that is, the default network (DN), and by shedding light on some determinative factors and conditions which affect the relationship between mind wandering and negative mood, we show that (1) mind wandering per se does not necessarily have a positive correlation with negative mood and, on the higher levels, depression. We propose that negative mood as a consequence of mind wandering generally depends on two determinative conditions, that is, whether mind wandering is with or without meta-awareness and whether mind wandering occurs during high or low vigilance states; (2) increased activity of the DN is not necessarily followed by an increase in unhappiness and depression. We argue that while in some kinds of meditation practices we witness an increase in the structure and in the activity of the DN, no increase in unhappiness and depression is observed.
通过对当前关于走神的神经关联即默认网络(DN)的文献进行系统分析,并阐明一些影响走神与负面情绪之间关系的决定性因素和条件,我们发现:(1)走神本身不一定与负面情绪以及更严重层面的抑郁呈正相关。我们提出,走神导致的负面情绪通常取决于两个决定性条件,即走神是否伴有元意识以及走神发生在高警觉状态还是低警觉状态;(2)默认网络活动的增加不一定会导致不快乐和抑郁情绪的增加。我们认为,虽然在某些冥想练习中我们观察到默认网络的结构和活动有所增加,但并未观察到不快乐和抑郁情绪的增加。