Brain Morphology and Function Report
Name | Default mode network |
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Brain Function | Regions in a separate system, the default mode network (DMN), are defined functionally by their coordinated behavior and commonly have the greatest activity at rest and decreased activity during the performance of goal-directed tasks. The DMN is important in self-referential activities, including evaluating salience of internal and external cues, remembering the past, and planning the future (PMID: 20534464). |
No. of Studies (Positive/Negative) | 2(2/0) |
Positive relationships between Default mode network and other components at different levels (count: 2)
Genetic/epigenetic locus | Protein and other molecule | Cell and molecular pathway | Neural system | Cognition and behavior | Symptoms and signs | Environment | |||||||||||||
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1. The different color of the nodes denotes the level of the nodes.
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus | Protein and Other Molecule | Cell and Molecular Pathway | Neural System | Cognition and Behavior | Symptoms and Signs | Environment | MDD |
3. The network is generated using Cytoscape Web