The maturing architecture of the brain's default network
University Radiology · Washington University in St. Louis · +2 more institutions
Abstract
In recent years, the brain's "default network," a set of regions characterized by decreased neural activity during goal-oriented tasks, has generated a significant amount of interest, as well as controversy. Much of the discussion has focused on the relationship of these regions to a "default mode" of brain function. In early studies, investigators suggested that, the brain's default mode supports "self-referential" or "introspective" mental activity. Subsequently, regions of the default network have been more specifically related to the "internal narrative," the "autobiographical self," "stimulus independent thought," "mentalizing," and most recently "self-projection." However, the extant literature on the…
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9Topics & keywords
- Default mode network
- Mentalization
- Introspection
- Task-positive network
- Psychology
- Resting state fMRI
- Default
- Neuroscience