Functional-Anatomic Fractionation of the Brain's Default Network
Abstract
One of the most consistent observations in human functional imaging is that a null of brain regions referred to as the null network increases its activity during passive states. Here we explored the anatomy and function of the default null across three studies to resolve divergent hypotheses about its contributions to spontaneous cognition and active forms of decision making. Analysis of intrinsic activity revealed the null comprises multiple,...
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Title
Functional-Anatomic Fractionation of the Brain's Default Network
Published Date
Feb 25, 2010
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
4
Pages
550 - 562
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