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What are the implications of the default mode network being active?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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When the default mode network is active, it can disrupt our ability to concentrate on tasks at hand. This is because it engages in a continuous stream of thoughts that can distract us from our current responsibilities. For instance, when we are supposed to focus on work but find ourselves preoccupied with personal issues or social interactions, it indicates that the DMN is overpowering our central executive network, which is responsible for task management and decision-making.

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