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On the neural substrates of mind wandering and dynamic thought: A drug and brain stimulation study

The University of Queensland
Dr Hannah Filmer (Aggregated by) Dr Hannah Filmer (Aggregated by) Miss Tara Rasmussen (Aggregated by) Miss Tara Rasmussen (Aggregated by) Professor Paul Dux (Aggregated by)
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This dataset is for a study investigating the causal role of the left prefrontal and the dopaminergic system in mind wandering and dynamic thought. Here, we employed high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) in conjunction with a dopaminergic additive drug, levodopa.Analysis_Code_and_DataFULL_Placebo_Active_vs_Sham_Cache - All cached files for the stimulation probit modelling analyses across the four thought typesFULL_Active_Levodopa_vs_Placebo_Cache - All cached files for the active stimulation with levodopa probit modelling analyses across the four thought typesFULL_Sham_Levodopa_vs_Placebo_Cache - All cached files for the levodopa probit modelling analyses across the four thought typesAll_Stim_Models_Cache - All cached files for the stimulation block alone probit modelling

Issued: 30 10 2024

Data time period: 22 03 2024 to 27 08 2024

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On the role of prefrontal and parietal cortices in mind wandering and dynamic thought

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Rasmussen, Tara, Filmer, Hannah and Dux, Paul E. (2024). On the role of prefrontal and parietal cortices in mind wandering and dynamic thought. Cortex, 178, 249-268. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2024.06.017

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