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What is the significance of the number of social connections in relation to the default mode network?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The number of social connections a person can maintain is often defined by Dunbar's number, which suggests that humans can effectively manage around 150 social relationships. The default mode network is designed to process these social connections, and its efficiency is tied to the complexity of these relationships. As such, when individuals are overwhelmed by social interactions, the DMN can become overactive, leading to stress and cognitive overload.

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