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How is our self related to midline regions and the default-mode network?

Pengmin Qin, +1 more
- 01 Aug 2011 - 
- Vol. 57, Iss: 3, pp 1221-1233
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The data suggest that the sense of self may result from a specific kind of interaction between resting state activity and stimulus-induced activity, i.e., rest-stimulus interaction, within the midline regions.
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Neurociencia y fe: El sistema de creencias como lugar de encuentro interdisciplinar (Neuroscience and Faith: The belief system as a venue of interdisciplinary meeting)

TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual redefinition of one neural system that neuroscience calls "default mode" is proposed as a personal system of beliefs (PSB in English and SPC in Spanish).
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What Neuroscience and Neurophilosophy Can Tell Us About the Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on the Self

TL;DR: Goering, Klein, Dougherty, and Widge as discussed by the authors showed how a psychiatric intervention like deep brain stimulation (DBS) can touch up patients' mental health with DBS.
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Alternation in functional connectivity within default mode network after psychodynamic psychotherapy in borderline personality disorder

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated whether functional connectivity (FC) within the default mode network (DMN) is affected by 1-year psychodynamic psychotherapy in patients with BPD.
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A default mode of brain function.

TL;DR: A baseline state of the normal adult human brain in terms of the brain oxygen extraction fraction or OEF is identified, suggesting the existence of an organized, baseline default mode of brain function that is suspended during specific goal-directed behaviors.
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AFNI: software for analysis and visualization of functional magnetic resonance neuroimages

TL;DR: A package of computer programs for analysis and visualization of three-dimensional human brain functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) results is described and techniques for automatically generating transformed functional data sets from manually labeled anatomical data sets are described.
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The Brain's Default Network Anatomy, Function, and Relevance to Disease

TL;DR: Past observations are synthesized to provide strong evidence that the default network is a specific, anatomically defined brain system preferentially active when individuals are not focused on the external environment, and for understanding mental disorders including autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's disease.
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The human brain is intrinsically organized into dynamic, anticorrelated functional networks

TL;DR: It is suggested that both task-driven neuronal responses and behavior are reflections of this dynamic, ongoing, functional organization of the brain, featuring the presence of anticorrelated networks in the absence of overt task performance.
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Functional connectivity in the resting brain: A network analysis of the default mode hypothesis

TL;DR: This study constitutes, to the knowledge, the first resting-state connectivity analysis of the default mode and provides the most compelling evidence to date for the existence of a cohesive default mode network.
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