How is our self related to midline regions and the default-mode network?
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...…sensory processing (Sepulcre et al., 2012) and is instead engaged during higher-level, metacognitive operations such as self-reflection (Qin and Northoff, 2011), theory-of-mind (Spreng and Grady, 2010) and mental time-travel (Buckner and Carroll, 2007)—functions which may be exclusive to…...
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...Evidence implicates the DMN in self-reflective and introspective functions (Qin and Northoff, 2011) and the phase of fluctuating activity in the DMN is often inversely correlated (or “anticorrelated”) with fluctuating activity in networks concerned with task-focused attention (task-positive…...
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...These contrasts were drawn from 33 studies for self and 34 studies for other....
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...Qin and Northoff (2011) also reported overlapping activity for self- and other processing (in particular, familiar other processing) within mPFC. Van Overwalle (2011) found that the extent to which mentalizing is involved in a functional neuroimaging study is positively predictive of whether mPFC…...
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...If this hypothesis is correct, one might expect to see a double dissociation between self- and otherrelated regions (Qin & Northoff, 2011; van der Meer et al., 2010; Mitchell et al., 2006)....
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...Several additional recent meta-analyses have likewise reported an important role for mPFC in mentalizing about self and others (Qin & Northoff, 2011; Van Overwalle, 2009, 2011; van der Meer, Costafreda, Aleman, & David, 2010; Legrand & Ruby, 2009; Van Overwalle & Baetens, 2009)....
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...These results argue for a distributed rather than localizationist account of mPFC organization and support an emerging view on the functional heterogeneity of mPFC. ■...
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..., 1997) has been called the default-mode network (Raichle et al., 2001)....
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...This brain network is believed to reflect one default mode of brain function (Raichle et al., 2001)....
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...…network condition”; DMN) The brain network that shows high resting state activity and taskinduced deactivation (TID) when comparing active tasks with passive conditions/or resting state (Mazoyer et al., 2001; Shulman et al., 1997) has been called the default-mode network (Raichle et al., 2001)....
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...In the cortical midline structures, neural processing of self-specific stimuli has also been associated with regions implicated in the defaultmodenetwork (DMN) (Buckner et al., 2008; Buckner andVincent, 2007; Raichle et al., 2001)....
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...This overlap analysis was conducted by AFNI (Cox, 1996)....
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...Physiologically, the PACC region must be considered special among the DMN regions in that it shows particularly strong and almost exclusively negative BOLD response (NBR) rather than positive BOLD response (PBR) during taskinduced stimulation in fMRI (Buckner et al., 2008; D'Argembeau et al., 2005; Gusnard et al., 2001; Mazoyer et al., 2001; Northoff et al., 2007; Shulman et al., 1997; Wicker et al., 2003)....
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...Task induced deactivations in the DMN can be found in a wide range of cognitive tasks using verbal and nonverbal stimuli, as well as auditory and visual stimuli (Buckner et al., 2008)....
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...In the cortical midline structures, neural processing of self-specific stimuli has also been associated with regions implicated in the defaultmodenetwork (DMN) (Buckner et al., 2008; Buckner andVincent, 2007; Raichle et al., 2001)....
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...…strong and almost exclusively negative BOLD response (NBR) rather than positive BOLD response (PBR) during taskinduced stimulation in fMRI (Buckner et al., 2008; D'Argembeau et al., 2005; Gusnard et al., 2001; Mazoyer et al., 2001; Northoff et al., 2007; Shulman et al., 1997; Wicker et…...
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..., TPJ) that are functionally connected with each other during resting state conditions (Fox et al., 2005)....
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...Besides TID, the DMN can also be delineated by analyzing resting state functional connectivity (Fox et al., 2005; Fransson, 2005; Greicius et al., 2003) through the use of, for instance, independent component analysis (ICA) (Greicius et al., 2009)....
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...Besides TID, the DMN can also be delineated by analyzing resting state functional connectivity (Fox et al., 2005; Fransson, 2005; Greicius et al., 2003) through the use of, for instance, independent component analysis (ICA) (Greicius et al....
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...The DMN includes corticalmidline structures (e.g., ACC and PCC) and lateral cortices (e.g., TPJ) that are functionally connected with each other during resting state conditions (Fox et al., 2005)....
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...Besides TID, the DMN can also be delineated by analyzing resting state functional connectivity (Fox et al., 2005; Fransson, 2005; Greicius et al., 2003) through the use of, for instance, independent component analysis (ICA) (Greicius et al., 2009)....
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...Besides TID, the DMN can also be delineated by analyzing resting state functional connectivity (Fox et al., 2005; Fransson, 2005; Greicius et al., 2003) through the use of, for instance, independent component analysis (ICA) (Greicius et al....
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