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Description: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study investigating associations between chronotype, daily dynamics of mind wandering and its temporal orientations. Chronotype predicted the overall frequency of mind wandering as eveningness was associated with more, while morningness with less overall mind wandering. In addition, a pronounced circadian effect was observed, pointing to gradually decreasing mind wandering frequency over the course of the day regardless of chronotype. Daily dynamics of the temporal orientation of mind wandering were significantly predicted by chronotype: While the proportion of future-oriented thoughts increased and that of present-oriented thoughts decreased throughout the day in evening chronotypes, the opposite was found for morning chronotypes.
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