Kristina Krasich invited to serve as guest editor at ‘Scientific Reports’

As guest editor, Krasich will oversee the peer-review process and guide the direction of the collection by selecting high-impact contributions.

Kristina Krasich, assistant professor of psychology, will serve as guest editor at ‘Scientific Reports’ for a collection on mind wandering and attentional control.

Mind wandering occurs when attention shifts away from ongoing tasks and turns toward unrelated internal thoughts. It is common in daily life and has important implications for learning, performance and mental health. This special collection at ‘Scientific Reports,’ one of the world’s leading open-access scientific journals, will bring together new research exploring mind wandering and its links to attentional control.

As guest editor, Krasich will oversee the peer-review process and guide the direction of the collection by selecting high-impact contributions. Her appointment reflects both her expertise in cognitive psychology and her growing recognition within the international research community.

Learn more about the collection on mind wandering and attentional control.