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257 related items for PubMed ID: 38527807

  • 1. The Brain's Topographical Organization Shapes Dynamic Interaction Patterns That Support Flexible Behavior Based on Rules and Long-Term Knowledge.
    Wang X, Krieger-Redwood K, Lyu B, Lowndes R, Wu G, Souter NE, Wang X, Kong R, Shafiei G, Bernhardt BC, Cui Z, Smallwood J, Du Y, Jefferies E.
    J Neurosci; 2024 May 29; 44(22):. PubMed ID: 38527807
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  • 3. Disrupted Intrinsic Connectivity among Default, Dorsal Attention, and Frontoparietal Control Networks in Individuals with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury.
    Han K, Chapman SB, Krawczyk DC.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2016 Feb 29; 22(2):263-79. PubMed ID: 26888622
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  • 5. Memory Suppression Ability can be Robustly Predicted by the Internetwork Communication of Frontoparietal Control Network.
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  • 6. Heterogeneity within the frontoparietal control network and its relationship to the default and dorsal attention networks.
    Dixon ML, De La Vega A, Mills C, Andrews-Hanna J, Spreng RN, Cole MW, Christoff K.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2018 Feb 13; 115(7):E1598-E1607. PubMed ID: 29382744
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  • 7. A distinct intra-individual suppression subnetwork in the brain's default mode network across cognitive tasks.
    Leonards CA, Harrison BJ, Jamieson AJ, Steward T, Lux S, Philipsen A, Davey CG.
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  • 9. The control of global brain dynamics: opposing actions of frontoparietal control and default mode networks on attention.
    Hellyer PJ, Shanahan M, Scott G, Wise RJ, Sharp DJ, Leech R.
    J Neurosci; 2014 Jan 08; 34(2):451-61. PubMed ID: 24403145
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  • 10. A gradient from long-term memory to novel cognition: Transitions through default mode and executive cortex.
    Wang X, Margulies DS, Smallwood J, Jefferies E.
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  • 11. Distinctive and Complementary Roles of Default Mode Network Subsystems in Semantic Cognition.
    Shao X, Krieger-Redwood K, Zhang M, Hoffman P, Lanzoni L, Leech R, Smallwood J, Jefferies E.
    J Neurosci; 2024 May 15; 44(20):. PubMed ID: 38589231
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  • 12. Large-scale reconfiguration of connectivity patterns among attentional networks during context-dependent adjustment of cognitive control.
    Li Y, Wang Y, Yu F, Chen A.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2021 Aug 15; 42(12):3821-3832. PubMed ID: 33987911
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  • 13. Default mode network shows distinct emotional and contextual responses yet common effects of retrieval demands across tasks.
    Souter NE, de Freitas A, Zhang M, Shao X, Del Jesus Gonzalez Alam TR, Engen H, Smallwood J, Krieger-Redwood K, Jefferies E.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2024 May 15; 45(7):e26703. PubMed ID: 38716714
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  • 14. Bottom-Up and Top-Down Factors Differentially Influence Stimulus Representations Across Large-Scale Attentional Networks.
    Long NM, Kuhl BA.
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  • 15. Functional coupling between frontoparietal control subnetworks bridges the default and dorsal attention networks.
    Yin S, Li Y, Chen A.
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  • 16. Dissociable effects of sleep deprivation on functional connectivity in the dorsal and ventral default mode networks.
    Chen WH, Chen J, Lin X, Li P, Shi L, Liu JJ, Sun HQ, Lu L, Shi J.
    Sleep Med; 2018 Oct 07; 50():137-144. PubMed ID: 30055480
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  • 17. Competition between frontoparietal control and default networks supports social working memory and empathy.
    Xin F, Lei X.
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  • 18. The default mode network in cognition: a topographical perspective.
    Smallwood J, Bernhardt BC, Leech R, Bzdok D, Jefferies E, Margulies DS.
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  • 19. Weak task synchronization of default mode network in task based paradigms.
    Tripathi V, Garg R.
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  • 20. A robust dissociation among the language, multiple demand, and default mode networks: Evidence from inter-region correlations in effect size.
    Mineroff Z, Blank IA, Mahowald K, Fedorenko E.
    Neuropsychologia; 2018 Oct 01; 119():501-511. PubMed ID: 30243926
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