Resting-state networks (RSNs; groups of regions consistently co-activated without an explicit task) are hugely influential in modern brain research. Despite this popularity, the link between specific RSNs and their functions remains elusive, limiting the impact on cognitive neuroscience (where the goal is to link cognition to neural systems). Here we present a series of logical steps to formally test the relationship between a coherent RSN with a cognitive domain. This approach is applied to a challenging and significant test-case; extracting a recently-proposed semantic RSN, determining its relation with a well-known RSN, the default mode network (DMN), and assessing their roles in semantic cognition. Results showed the DMN and semantic ne...
© 2018, The Author(s). Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using ta...
The human brain has been documented to be spatially organized in a finite set of specific coherent p...
Experiences such as mind-wandering illustrate that cognition is not always tethered to events in the...
Resting-state networks (RSNs; groups of regions consistently co-activated without an explicit task) ...
Semantic cognition is a complex multifaceted brain function involving multiple processes including s...
The default mode network (DMN) has been widely defined as a set of brain regions that are engaged wh...
Recent accounts of large-scale cortical organisation suggest that the default mode network (DMN) is ...
Regions of transmodal cortex, in particular the default mode network (DMN), have historically been a...
The default-mode network (DMN) has become a well accepted concept in cognitive and clinical neurosci...
International audienceSystems neuroscience has identified a set of canonical large-scale networks in...
The Default Mode Network (DMN) is a higher order functional neural network that displays activation ...
International audienceContemporary theories assume that semantic cognition emerges from a neural arc...
Intrinsic Connectivity Networks, patterns of correlated activity emerging from "resting-state" BOLD ...
Social cognition relies on two main subsystems to construct the understanding of others, which are s...
Key unanswered questions for cognitive neuroscience include whether social cognition is underpinned ...
© 2018, The Author(s). Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using ta...
The human brain has been documented to be spatially organized in a finite set of specific coherent p...
Experiences such as mind-wandering illustrate that cognition is not always tethered to events in the...
Resting-state networks (RSNs; groups of regions consistently co-activated without an explicit task) ...
Semantic cognition is a complex multifaceted brain function involving multiple processes including s...
The default mode network (DMN) has been widely defined as a set of brain regions that are engaged wh...
Recent accounts of large-scale cortical organisation suggest that the default mode network (DMN) is ...
Regions of transmodal cortex, in particular the default mode network (DMN), have historically been a...
The default-mode network (DMN) has become a well accepted concept in cognitive and clinical neurosci...
International audienceSystems neuroscience has identified a set of canonical large-scale networks in...
The Default Mode Network (DMN) is a higher order functional neural network that displays activation ...
International audienceContemporary theories assume that semantic cognition emerges from a neural arc...
Intrinsic Connectivity Networks, patterns of correlated activity emerging from "resting-state" BOLD ...
Social cognition relies on two main subsystems to construct the understanding of others, which are s...
Key unanswered questions for cognitive neuroscience include whether social cognition is underpinned ...
© 2018, The Author(s). Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using ta...
The human brain has been documented to be spatially organized in a finite set of specific coherent p...
Experiences such as mind-wandering illustrate that cognition is not always tethered to events in the...