Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks

People spend much of their daily lives thinking about things that are unrelated to their immediate environment. Using fMRI, Kucyi et al. show that occurrence of these “stimulus-independent” thoughts can be predicted from a complex pattern of coordinated activity between distinct parts of the brain....

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Autores principales: Aaron Kucyi, Michael Esterman, James Capella, Allison Green, Mai Uchida, Joseph Biederman, John D. E. Gabrieli, Eve M. Valera, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:29a9bb50f0834f6fab4440a9ed71b8c02021-12-02T11:39:25ZPrediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks10.1038/s41467-021-22027-02041-1723https://doaj.org/article/29a9bb50f0834f6fab4440a9ed71b8c02021-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22027-0https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723People spend much of their daily lives thinking about things that are unrelated to their immediate environment. Using fMRI, Kucyi et al. show that occurrence of these “stimulus-independent” thoughts can be predicted from a complex pattern of coordinated activity between distinct parts of the brain.Aaron KucyiMichael EstermanJames CapellaAllison GreenMai UchidaJoseph BiedermanJohn D. E. GabrieliEve M. ValeraSusan Whitfield-GabrieliNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2021)
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James Capella
Allison Green
Mai Uchida
Joseph Biederman
John D. E. Gabrieli
Eve M. Valera
Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli
Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
description People spend much of their daily lives thinking about things that are unrelated to their immediate environment. Using fMRI, Kucyi et al. show that occurrence of these “stimulus-independent” thoughts can be predicted from a complex pattern of coordinated activity between distinct parts of the brain.
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author Aaron Kucyi
Michael Esterman
James Capella
Allison Green
Mai Uchida
Joseph Biederman
John D. E. Gabrieli
Eve M. Valera
Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli
author_facet Aaron Kucyi
Michael Esterman
James Capella
Allison Green
Mai Uchida
Joseph Biederman
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title Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
title_short Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
title_full Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
title_fullStr Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
title_sort prediction of stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought from functional brain networks
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