Jonathan Smallwood, Boris C. Bernhardt, Robert Leech, Danilo Bzdok et al.
The default mode network (DMN) is a set of widely distributed brain regions in the parietal, temporal and frontal cortex. These regions often show reductions in activity during attention-demanding tasks but increase their activity across multiple forms of complex cognition, many of which are linked ...
Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Raven Star Wallace, Louis Chitiz et al.
Psychological states influence our happiness and productivity; however, estimates of their impact have historically been assumed to be limited by the accuracy with which introspection can quantify them. Over the last two decades, studies have shown that introspective descriptions of psychological st...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the 'here and now' depend on the neural processing of ...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural processing of ...
Samyogita Hardikar, Brontë Mckeown, Adam Turnbull, Ting Xu et al.
Human cognition supports complex behaviour across a range of situations, and traits (e.g. personality) influence how we react in these different contexts. Although viewing traits as situationally grounded is common in social sciences, often studies attempting to link brain activity to human traits e...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Abstract Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural proce...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Abstract Movie watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural proce...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural processing of ...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Abstract Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural proce...
Samyogita Hardikar, Brontë Mckeown, Adam Turnbull, Ting Xu et al.
Abstract Human cognition supports complex behaviour across a range of situations, and traits (such as personality) influence how we react in these different contexts. Although viewing traits as situationally grounded is common in social sciences it is often overlooked in neuroscience. Often studies ...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Abstract Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural proce...
Raven Star Wallace, Brontë Mckeown, Ian Goodall-Halliwell, Louis Chitiz et al.
Movie-watching is a central aspect of our lives and an important paradigm for understanding the brain mechanisms behind cognition as it occurs in daily life. Contemporary views of ongoing thought argue that the ability to make sense of events in the ‘here and now’ depend on the neural processing of ...
Antoine Lévy, Alaa Tag Eldin Mohamed, Rezwan Islam, Ayda Myrzakhmetova et al.
Photo: Andreas FusserWith the world gripped by fear of the unknown—the next tragedy, the next crisis, the next terrorist attack, financial or societal meltdown—we thought it would be illuminating to ask our panel of global experts, who weigh in from four continents, what their fear is for the future...