articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJan 27, 2009BRONZE OA

The default mode network and self-referential processes in depression

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Abstract

The recently discovered default mode network (DMN) is a group of areas in the human brain characterized, collectively, by functions of a self-referential nature. In normal individuals, activity in the DMN is reduced during nonself-referential goal-directed tasks, in keeping with the folk-psychological notion of losing one's self in one's work. Imaging and anatomical studies in major depression have found alterations in both the structure and function in some regions that belong to the DMN, thus, suggesting a basis for the disordered self-referential thought of depression. Here, we sought to examine DMN functionality as a network in patients with major depression, asking whether the ability to regulate its…

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Keywords
  • Default mode network
  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
  • Posterior cingulate
  • Amygdala
  • Stimulus (psychology)
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