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  • Cognitive Neuroscience

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  • Cognitive processes are increasingly understood as arising from dynamic interactions within and between large-scale brain networks.
  • Internally-oriented cognition, crucial for human experience, has been less explored in this network context.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize research on dynamic network interactions supporting internally-oriented cognition.
  • To highlight emerging trends and future directions in this area of cognitive neuroscience.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of existing research in systems neuroscience.
  • Focus on resting-state networks and their dynamic interactions.
  • Examination of empirical work on internally-oriented cognitive tasks.

Main Results:

  • Dynamic interactions within and between large-scale brain networks are fundamental to internally-oriented cognition.
  • Key networks involved include those supporting internal thought and dynamic control.
  • Tasks like mind-wandering, prospection, and creative thinking rely on these network dynamics.

Conclusions:

  • Dynamic network interactions are central to internally-oriented cognition.
  • Further research into these network dynamics holds significant clinical relevance.
  • This synthesis provides a snapshot of current understanding and future research avenues.