SMRTR Science & EngineeringApr 24, 2025Science Daily

What happens in the brain when your mind blanks

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Mind blanking, a mental state with no reportable thoughts occurring in 5-20% of waking time, is linked to specific brain activity patterns and may be connected to arousal levels, memory, and attention, with individual variations observed.

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