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Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall
Humans spend a substantial share of their lives mind‐wandering. This spontaneous thinking activity usually comprises autobiographical recall, emotional, and self‐referential components. While neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a specific brain “default mode network” (DMN) is consistently en...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216410/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25050426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22403 |
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author | Bado, Patricia Engel, Annerose de Oliveira‐Souza, Ricardo Bramati, Ivanei E. Paiva, Fernando F. Basilio, Rodrigo Sato, João R. Tovar‐Moll, Fernanda Moll, Jorge |
author_facet | Bado, Patricia Engel, Annerose de Oliveira‐Souza, Ricardo Bramati, Ivanei E. Paiva, Fernando F. Basilio, Rodrigo Sato, João R. Tovar‐Moll, Fernanda Moll, Jorge |
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description | Humans spend a substantial share of their lives mind‐wandering. This spontaneous thinking activity usually comprises autobiographical recall, emotional, and self‐referential components. While neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a specific brain “default mode network” (DMN) is consistently engaged by the “resting state” of the mind, the relative contribution of key cognitive components to DMN activity is still poorly understood. Here we used fMRI to investigate whether activity in neural components of the DMN can be differentially explained by active recall of relevant emotional autobiographical memories as compared with the resting state. Our study design combined emotional autobiographical memory, neutral memory and resting state conditions, separated by a serial subtraction control task. Shared patterns of activation in the DMN were observed in both emotional autobiographical and resting conditions, when compared with serial subtraction. Directly contrasting autobiographical and resting conditions demonstrated a striking dissociation within the DMN in that emotional autobiographical retrieval led to stronger activation of the dorsomedial core regions (medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex), whereas the resting state condition engaged a ventral frontal network (ventral striatum, subgenual and ventral anterior cingulate cortices) in addition to the IPL. Our results reveal an as yet unreported dissociation within the DMN. Whereas the dorsomedial component can be explained by emotional autobiographical memory, the ventral frontal one is predominantly associated with the resting state proper, possibly underlying fundamental motivational mechanisms engaged during spontaneous unconstrained ideation. Hum Brain Mapp 35:3302–3313, 2014. © 2013 The Authors Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.. |
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spelling | pubmed-42164102014-11-18 Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall Bado, Patricia Engel, Annerose de Oliveira‐Souza, Ricardo Bramati, Ivanei E. Paiva, Fernando F. Basilio, Rodrigo Sato, João R. Tovar‐Moll, Fernanda Moll, Jorge Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Humans spend a substantial share of their lives mind‐wandering. This spontaneous thinking activity usually comprises autobiographical recall, emotional, and self‐referential components. While neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a specific brain “default mode network” (DMN) is consistently engaged by the “resting state” of the mind, the relative contribution of key cognitive components to DMN activity is still poorly understood. Here we used fMRI to investigate whether activity in neural components of the DMN can be differentially explained by active recall of relevant emotional autobiographical memories as compared with the resting state. Our study design combined emotional autobiographical memory, neutral memory and resting state conditions, separated by a serial subtraction control task. Shared patterns of activation in the DMN were observed in both emotional autobiographical and resting conditions, when compared with serial subtraction. Directly contrasting autobiographical and resting conditions demonstrated a striking dissociation within the DMN in that emotional autobiographical retrieval led to stronger activation of the dorsomedial core regions (medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex), whereas the resting state condition engaged a ventral frontal network (ventral striatum, subgenual and ventral anterior cingulate cortices) in addition to the IPL. Our results reveal an as yet unreported dissociation within the DMN. Whereas the dorsomedial component can be explained by emotional autobiographical memory, the ventral frontal one is predominantly associated with the resting state proper, possibly underlying fundamental motivational mechanisms engaged during spontaneous unconstrained ideation. Hum Brain Mapp 35:3302–3313, 2014. © 2013 The Authors Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2013-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4216410/ /pubmed/25050426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22403 Text en Copyright © 2013 The Authors Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Bado, Patricia Engel, Annerose de Oliveira‐Souza, Ricardo Bramati, Ivanei E. Paiva, Fernando F. Basilio, Rodrigo Sato, João R. Tovar‐Moll, Fernanda Moll, Jorge Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
title | Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
title_full | Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
title_fullStr | Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
title_short | Functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
title_sort | functional dissociation of ventral frontal and dorsomedial default mode network components during resting state and emotional autobiographical recall |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216410/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25050426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22403 |
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