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Brain fluctuations determine the structure of our daydreams, says Anthony Jack

Five surprising facts about daydreaming National Geographic: Do you ever wonder why you daydream or why you daydream about certain topics or events? According to Anthony Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy and psychology, "Your brain naturally fluctuates in certain ways because of its structure, and that determines the structure of your daydreaming.”
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