This study strengthens the evidence that a sad mood and poor sleep relate to mind wandering.
We discuss the implications concerning the differences between maladaptive daydreaming and mind wandering and the possibility of targeting sleep for mind wandering interventions.
We show that combined mood induction procedures can be used in online research to study happy and sad mood.
In two studies we investigate the psychometric properties of the Spontaneous and Deliberate Mind Wandering Scales.