articleJournal of NeurophysiologyMay 13, 2010GREEN OA

Evidence for the Default Network's Role in Spontaneous Cognition

Harvard University · Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

A set of brain regions known as the default network increases its activity when focus on the external world is relaxed. During such moments, participants change their focus of external attention and engage in spontaneous cognitive processes including remembering the past and imagining the future. However, the functional contributions of the default network to shifts in external attention versus internal mentation have been difficult to disentangle because the two processes are correlated under typical circumstances. To address this issue, the present study manipulated factors that promote spontaneous cognition separately from those that change the scope of external attention. Results revealed that the default…

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