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The brain's default mode network splits into 'sender' and 'receiver' zones, study finds

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The brain's default mode network splits into 'sender' and 'receiver' zones, study finds
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The default mode network (DMN) is a distributed set of interconnected brain regions that has long been associated with internally oriented cognition, such as remembering the past, thinking about the future, or thinking about oneself. Accumulating evidence also indicates that the DMN is engaged during tasks involving external perceptual input, such as language comprehension and social perception. However, the mechanism by which the same network supports both internally and externally oriented cog

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