the default-mode network

The the default-mode network plays critical roles in brain function that QEEG brain mapping can assess. Neurofeedback protocols can target activity in the default-mode network-related circuits, training toward improved regulation and function. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

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Fusion and Fission of Cognitive Functions in the Human Parietal Cortex

Humphreys, Gina F., Lambon Ralph, Matthew A. (2015) · Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y.: 1991)

How is higher cognitive function organized in the human parietal cortex? A century of neuropsychology and 30 years of functional neuroimaging has implicated the parietal lobe in many different verbal and nonverbal cognitive domains. There is little clarity, however, on how these functions are organized, that is, where do these functions coalesce (implying a shared, underpinning neurocomputation) and where do they divide (indicating different underlying neural functions). Until now, there has been no multi-domain synthesis in order to reveal where there is fusion or fission of functions in the parietal cortex. This aim was achieved through a large-scale activation likelihood estimation (ALE) analysis of 386 studies (3952 activation peaks) covering 8 cognitive domains. A tripartite, domain-general neuroanatomical division and 5 principles of cognitive organization were established, and these are discussed with respect to a unified theory of parietal functional organization.

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