Default mode of brain function in monkeys.
Human neuroimaging has revealed a specific network of brain regions-the default-mode network (DMN)-that reduces its activity during goal-directed behavior. So far, evidence for a similar network in monkeys is mainly indirect, since, except for one positron emission tomography study, it is all based...
Main Authors: | Mantini, D, Gerits, A, Nelissen, K, Durand, J, Joly, O, Simone, L, Sawamura, H, Wardak, C, Orban, G, Buckner, R, Vanduffel, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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