Field of daydreams? Integrating mind wandering in the study of sluggish cognitive tempo and ADHD
Abstract In this editorial perspective, we consider the potential conceptual and empirical overlap between the research on mind wandering, particularly in its pathological extreme, and that on sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) as it has diverged from research on attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder...
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Main Authors: | Stephen P. Becker (Author), Russell A. Barkley (Author) |
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Wiley,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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