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Mind-wandering in Parkinson's disease hallucinations reflects primary visual and default network coupling Universiteit Gent
Default mode network abnormalities during state switching in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Universiteit Gent
Dysfunctional modulation of default mode network activity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Universiteit Gent
The default mode network and recurrent depression: a neurobiological model of cognitive risk factors Universiteit Gent
Emerging Roles of the Brain’s Default Network KU Leuven
During periods of inactivity, global metabolism does not decrease in the brain, and small but consistent increases in activity occur in a specific set of regions called the "default network". Although much is known about the topological and connectional properties of the default network, its functions remain a matter of debate. Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies have suggested two apparently contrasting functions for this ...
Bottom-up sensory processing can induce negative BOLD responses and reduce functional connectivity in nodes of the default mode-like network in rats KU Leuven Universiteit Antwerpen
The default mode network is a large-scale brain network that is active during rest and internally focused states and deactivates as well as desynchronizes during externally oriented (top-down) attention demanding cognitive tasks. However, it is not sufficiently understood if salient stimuli, able to trigger bottom-up attentional processes, could also result in similar reduction of activity and functional connectivity in the DMN. In this study, ...
Bottom-up sensory processing can decrease activity and functional connectivity in the default mode like network in rats Universiteit Antwerpen
The default mode network is a large-scale brain network that is active during rest and internally focused states and deactivates as well as desynchronizes during externally oriented (top-down) attention demanding cognitive tasks. However, it is not sufficiently understood if unpredicted salient stimuli, able to trigger bottom-up attentional processes, could also result in similar reduction of activity and functional connectivity in the DMN. In ...