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A Deep Dive into the Cognitive Soundscape of Flow: Finding Your Groove

Bartling, B. A.

2026-05-18 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.05.13.724953 bioRxiv
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Flow state, characterized by optimal engagement and performance, represents a key concept in understanding human performance and cognitive resource allocation. Grounded in Csikszentmihalyis and Sherrys flow theory and the Limited Capacity Model of Motivated Mediated Message Processing (LC4MP), this study investigated physiological and neural correlates of flow state during a simulated driving task under different music conditions and difficulty levels. Using a 2 x 3 factorial design with 20 participants, this study examined self-selected versus non-self-selected music across three difficulty levels, testing the relationship between task switching, cognitive resource allocation, and flow state. Physiological measures included heart rate and EEG (alpha/theta power) using a 4-channel Muse 2 headband, alongside a self-report measure of flow experience. Hierarchical linear modeling revealed significant physiological changes during self-selected music: heart rate decreased ({beta} = -5.15, p < .001), while alpha ({beta} = 5829.77, p < .001) and theta power ({beta} = 7637.24, p < .001) increased. Task difficulty also showed significant effects, with heart rate decreasing during hard ({beta} = -6.70, p < .001) and moderate ({beta} = -3.40, p = .001) conditions. In particular, while physiological measures showed robust changes, the self-reported flow state did not reach significance. Task switching rates showed significant decreases during self-selected music ({beta} = -0.86, p < .001) and hard difficulty ({beta} = -0.61, p < .001), supporting the LC4MP frameworks predictions regarding cognitive resource allocation. These findings demonstrate how task switching and cognitive resource allocation relate to flow state induction. The results highlight the importance of multimodal measurement approaches and demonstrate that personal relevance through music selection and task difficulty significantly influence physiological and neural responses during performance. Future research should employ more comprehensive measurement approaches to better capture the complexity of flow-related neural activity and its relationship to task switching and cognitive resource allocation.

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