How does the default mode network relate to cognitive biases?
The default mode network is historically designed for analyzing social connections and relationships, a trait that was crucial for survival in prehistoric times. In modern life, this network can lead to cognitive biases, as it tends to overanalyze social interactions and potential threats, often resulting in unnecessary worry or misinterpretation of social cues. This can manifest as anxiety or overthinking, especially when the mind has no immediate tasks to focus on.
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