Mind Wandering and Mental Focus with Arnaud Delorme | Dec. 1, 2025

Source: New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove youtube



Description:
Arnaud Delorme is a university professor at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France. He is also an adjunct faculty member at the Schwarz Center for Computational Neuroscience at the University of California San Diego and a consulting research scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. His research encompasses pure neuroscience methods as well as the neurology involved in mind wandering. He is the author of Why Our Minds Wander: Understand the Science and Learn How to Focus Your Thoughts.

Arnaud explores the neuroscience of mind wandering, explaining how spontaneous thought arises, why it is universal, and how it relates to meditation and brain networks. He discusses the default mode network, metacognition, and how awareness of wandering thoughts reveals the dynamic nature of consciousness. Delorme also shares practical insights into tuning the mind through meditation and understanding the evolutionary, emotional, and creative roles of mind wandering.

Timeline: 
00:01 Introduction: mind-wandering begins
01:41 Defining mind-wandering in neuroscience
04:46 Meditation and internal attention
07:19 Evolutionary reasons for wandering
11:02 Voluntary versus involuntary thoughts
14:53 Consciousness as primary experience
19:33 Training attention and tuning thought
20:58 Default mode network explained
31:09 Cycles of focus and wandering
41:09 Conclusion
Return top