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The inferior parietal lobule and temporoparietal junction: A network perspective

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This review aimed to synthesize findings from anatomical and functional studies of the IPL/TPJ that used neuroimaging at rest and during a wide range of tasks to discuss how network nodes within the IPJ are organized and how they participate in human perception and cognition.
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This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 2017-10-01. It has received 234 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Temporoparietal junction.

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The relationship between spatial configuration and functional connectivity of brain regions

TL;DR: It is found that the shape and exact location of brain regions interact strongly with the modelling of brain connectivity, and there is evidence that the spatial arrangement of functional regions is strongly predictive of non-imaging measures of behaviour and lifestyle.
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Altering spatial priority maps via statistical learning of target selection and distractor filtering

TL;DR: The observed cross-talk demonstrates that SL of target selection and distractor filtering are instantiated via (at least partly) shared neuronal machinery, as further corroborated by strong correlations between direct and indirect effects at the level of individual participants.
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The evolution of the temporoparietal junction and posterior superior temporal sulcus.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the TPJ-pSTS is the basis of a third frontoparietal processing stream that underlies the increased social abilities in humans and is described as a hub that coordinates the activities of multiple brain networks in the exploration of the complex dynamic social scenes typical of the human social experience.
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Structural and functional correlates of smartphone addiction.

TL;DR: This study provides first evidence for distinct structural and functional correlates of behavioral addiction in individuals meeting psychometric criteria for SPA, and investigates gray matter volume and intrinsic neural activity in individuals with SPA.
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Linking bodily, environmental and mental states in the self-A three-level model based on a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: There is a gradient organization in self-processing, through which body-environment information is integrated for the self via propagation from Interoceptive-processing to Mental-self-processing.
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Sustaining attention to simple tasks: a meta-analytic review of the neural mechanisms of vigilant attention.

TL;DR: A set of mainly right-lateralized brain regions that may form the core network subserving vigilant attention in humans, including dorsomedial, mid- and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, anterior insula, parietal areas, and subcortical structures are identified.
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Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief

TL;DR: Evidence is reported from brain-damaged patients showing that, in addition to involvement of the frontal lobes, the left temporoparietal junction is necessary for reasoning about the beliefs of others.
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Linking Out-of-Body Experience and Self Processing to Mental Own-Body Imagery at the Temporoparietal Junction

TL;DR: It is suggested that the temporoparietal junction is a crucial structure for the conscious experience of the normal self, mediating spatial unity of self and body, and also suggest that impaired processing at the TPJ may lead to pathological selves such as OBEs.
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The wandering brain: meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies of mind-wandering and related spontaneous thought processes.

TL;DR: It is concluded that further progress in the cognitive and clinical neuroscience of spontaneous thought will therefore require a re-balancing of the authors' view of the contributions of various regions and networks throughout the brain, and beyond the DMN.
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Top-down and bottom-up attention to memory: A hypothesis (AtoM) on the role of the posterior parietal cortex in memory retrieval

TL;DR: A model of episodic memory retrieval that characterizes contributions of posterior parietal cortex is introduced and it is hypothesized that the SPL allocates top-down attention to memory retrieval, whereas the IPL mediates the automatic, bottom-up attentional capture by retrieved memory contents.
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