What is the default mode network of the brain?
The default mode network (DMN) is a brain structure that functions as an autopilot, continuously processing thoughts and information without conscious awareness. It is active when the mind is at rest and not focused on the external environment, similar to a computer's default settings. The DMN occupies a significant portion of our mental activity, often engaging in social analysis and internal dialogue, which can lead to distractions when we should be focused on specific tasks.
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