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Macro-scale patterns in functional connectivity associated with ongoing thought patterns and dispositional traits
Author Affiliations
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Queens University, Child Mind Institute, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, ...
Published IneLife
Year2024
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Abstract
Abstract Complex macro-scale patterns of brain activity that emerge during periods of wakeful rest provide insight into the organisation of neural function, how these differentiate individuals based on their traits, and the neural basis of different types of self-generated thoughts. Although brain activity during wakeful rest is valuable for understanding important features of human cognition, its unconstrained nature makes it difficult to disentangle neural features related to personality traits from those related to the thoughts occurring at rest. Our study builds on recent perspectives from work on ongoing conscious thought that highlight the interactions between three brain networks - ventral and dorsal attention networks, as well as the default mode network. We combined measures of personality with state-of-the-art indices of…
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