Dec 30 • 12:02 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Mind blanking: what happens in the brain when we 'think of nothing'? Here is what scientists have discovered

This article explores the phenomenon of mind blanking, defining it as a real neurological state, and discusses its differences from focus and daydreaming, its potential links to ADHD and anxiety disorders, and its classification as a 'third state' of mind.

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