Daydreaming is the result of the brain reverting to its normal state in the absence of engaging problems, rather than a pointless distraction, according to U.S. researchers
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ADELAIDE: Our minds may wander during boring tasks because daydreaming is actually the brain's normal state, rather than a pointless distraction, according to a new U.S. study.
The researchers, reporting their findings today in the U.S. journal, Science, found that daydreaming could be the result of the brain mulling over important - but not immediately relevant - issues when the external environment ceases to pose interesting and engaging problems.
"For the most part psychologists have sort of assumed that we spend most of our time engaged in goal-directed thought and that, every so often, we have blips of irrelevant thoughts that pop up on the radar," said lead author Malia Mason of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
"It could very well be the case, however, that most of the time we are engaged in less directed, unintended thought and that this state is routinely interrupted by periods of goal-directed thought."
Daydreaming or mind-wandering - familiar to one and all - is more precisely defined as a state of mind where thoughts that are experienced by an individual are unrelated to what is going on in the environment around them, according to Mason. When wandering, the brain flits from one thought to the next, generating images, voices, thoughts and feelings.
"This type of [wandering] thought can be fanciful and it can be problematic and distracting, but usually it's quite practical, for example, most people spend the time thinking about what they need to do in the impending future," said Mason.
When deciding how best to encourage daydreaming in order to study it, the researchers recognised that our minds often wander while we are engaged in familiar tasks, such as making a tuna fish sandwich, because we don't need to concentrate on it. They trained study subjects to become proficient on certain tasks so that their minds would be able to wander when they performed them, but would have to concentrate when given something new.
The team used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to learn what parts of their brains were active during both goal-oriented thought and daydreaming. In the fMRI images, the seat of daydreams appeared to be the 'default network' a region of the brain that remains active when we rest or are not engaged in a focussed task, but switches off when we need to concentrate.
The default network is a collection of regions from the medial frontal and medial parietal regions of the brain. The frontal lobes are involved in functions including impulse control, judgment, language, memory, motor function, problem solving, sexual behavior, socialisation and spontaneity. The parietal lobe plays an important part in processing sensory information.
Previous studies have shown that brain damage to parts the default network is associated with a "mental emptiness" and an absence of spontaneous speech and thought.
According to Mason, the most important question is why our brains evolved to wander at all. His team suggests that perhaps it keeps our brains aroused during mundane tasks, or simply that our brains may wander because they can.
"In a sense these thoughts reflect an amazing capacity on our part to multi-task," said Mason. "It is as if we have a sense of how much [attention] we have 'left over' and allocate these resources to working out some problem or anticipating what we have to do in the near future."


daydreaming
Daydreaming helps me to cope with the perils of everyday life. When you're going through a tough situation it helps you to get away and imagine things differently.
daydreaming gets my energy
However, despite all the positive aspects of the daydreaming which I am agree on, daydreaming gets sometimes too much my energy. Basically, my minds energy. I should say that I sometimes do it for long time (say an hour or two or even sometimes more!). I have been doing it for a long time. I do have the capability of doing several hard tasks at the same time and I am so successful in my post graduate study and research projects. I do not know how much daydreaming has contributed to the strength on my mind. Any idea about aforementioned issue? Thanks.
daydreaming gets my energy
Keep with it - it just gets better!
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day dreaming is tox
which have both of the features keeped
it worth heal us
and on the same time
can push us to a place in where we remember ourselves only and which cannot hurts
there are very few happiness which are as being corrupted are good
and how much i know even being happniess there is none
not a one except
a day dreaming
it is so precious
for every sorrowful heart and a disturbed mind
more than life we life
exactly that much is lived by
from it
could
who are living as a corpse can only have one definition
not to save themselves but to feel
somethings which are missing
in this world which something dangerous is going on
hope you will understand me
its not scientific
still practical as much
I am a day dreamer!
I am a day dreamer. Sometimes I wish I could turn it off. When someone is talking to me, I am constantly thinking about something else. While in grade school no one had a clue what was wrong with me. I would just sit their for hours and not accomplish anything. Hell I didn't know what was wrong with me. I still have problems remembering, and completing daily tasks. Now it's called ADHD then it was called LAZY.
I want to get out of
I want to get out of daydreaming i spent my time daydreaming since i remember (starting from my childhood)specialy when I just start studing it will just come and i cant stop it for hours i set with my books but just mindwandering. Can anyone pls suject any way out of this called daydream madness
is there anyone else like me?
im a frequent daydreamer/escapist. from a young age 5 or 6 I can remember running around the lounge and comming up with stories to the music i was listening to. Not only was i able to come up with stories but i could also act them out in my mind as the characters from my stories.This ability continued into young adulthood but now i go on the swing in the park and listen to an mp3 player. It seems i have the ability to preseve a world of my creation at will but its esier to do this if the body is in motion while listening to music. the stories made up are based on tv programs just like fanfiction is. i have been trying to find out if theres anyone else like me? and what happens in my brain when this accurs?Is my brain different? or has a childhood ability just not died out yet?So far my search has mostly been futile.
me either
there are many people like you and me, small chance you'll get to meet or find them. The brain is organic, we can only read our own brain. This could be something undiscovered yet which gives people the hard time to explain, just like we don't know what word to use yet to describe something unknown. Well just relax and be patience to the gift of daydreaming, it's not something fatal to our health nor illegal to the society.
What do you daydream about ?
I think daydreaming is essential for all of us. How is it possible not to daydream?
Most of our internal dialogue is daydreaming. I daydream of getting a new job, but also about what I should do next when a particular task is done and what I should have for dinner.
Isn’t most of our internal dialogue daydreaming? And what do you daydream about ?
Major day dreamer
Just like many other people who have blogged about this subject I also day dream alot during the day. I am not sure if this I am normal or not or if other people experience the same thing, but I often find myself daydreaming throughout the entire day and I have almost started to live in my daydreams more then I have in real life- if that makes sense. I feel like my day dreams have become a big part of my life and who I have become. I also listen to music and come up with stories to go along with it. Usually but not all of the time I tend to day dream about the same things, like being on the beach. I am not sure if other people day dream about the same things all of the time or if it varies also?