What is the default mode network in the brain, and how does it affect our thoughts?
The default mode network (DMN) is a network of brain regions that is active when a person is not focused on the external environment, often associated with daydreaming and self-referential thoughts. The host explains that the DMN can contribute to rumination, where unresolved issues keep resurfacing in one's mind. Understanding this can help individuals manage intrusive thoughts more effectively.
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