Journal article

Mapping the self in the brain's default mode network

CG Davey, J Pujol, BJ Harrison

Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2016

Abstract

The brain's default mode network (DMN) has become closely associated with self-referential mental activity, particularly in the resting-state. While the DMN is important for such processes, it has functions other than self-reference, and self-referential processes are supported by regions outside of the DMN. In our study of 88 participants, we examined self-referential and resting-state processes to clarify the extent to which DMN activity was common and distinct between the conditions. Within areas commonly activated by self-reference and rest we sought to identify those that showed additional functional specialization for self-referential processes: these being not only activated by self-r..

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