Publications by authors named "Eric S Andrews"

Unlabelled: Despite the prevalence and importance of resting state thought for daily functioning and psychological well-being, it remains unclear how such thoughts differ between young and older adults. Age-related differences in the affective tone of resting state thoughts, including the affective language used to describe them, could be a novel manifestation of the positivity effect, with implications for well-being. To examine this possibility, a total of 77 young adults ( = 24.

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While recent neurocognitive theories have proposed links between dreams and waking life, it remains unclear what kinds of waking thoughts are most similar in their phenomenological characteristics to those of dreams. To investigate this question and examine relevance of dreams to significant personal concerns and dispositional mental health traits, we employed ecological momentary assessment and trait questionnaires across 719 young adults who completed the study during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time marked by considerable societal concern. Across the group and at the level of individual differences, dreams showed the highest correspondence with task-unrelated thoughts.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at how people's thoughts change and what they focus on when they're not doing anything.
  • Researchers found that when someone thinks negatively, their thoughts become more narrow and focused on bad things.
  • People who tend to dwell on negative thoughts, called brooding, often think about the past and have shorter positive thoughts, which makes it harder for them to shift back to happy ideas.
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