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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Barron et al (2011) | EEG response to targets and distractors reduced during SGT - perceptual decoupling |
| Baird et al (2014) | V1 activity 100ms after seeing a target reduced during MW - perceptual decoupling |
| Christoff et al (2009) | Executive and DM networks both active during MW, including dlPFC which is usually out of phase |
| Biswal et al (1995) | Finger tapping experiment - motor regions organised at rest |
| Grecius et al (2003) | At rest, DMN behaves like a network, temporally organised |
| Fox et al (2005) | DMN and fronto-parietal attention regions anti-correlated. Task negative and task positive networks. |
| Smith et al (2009) | ICA algorithm found that all networks have components similar to both task and resting state |
| Mason et al (2007) | DMN more active in practiced motor tasks - links DMN to mind wandering |
| McKiernan et al (2006) | More DMN activity in easy tasks, correlated with self reports of off task thinking |
| Smallwood et al (2013) | Different areas of DMN can be task negative and positive during reading, depends which areas are functionally connected at rest |
| Addis et al (2009) | Mental time travel |
| Baird et al (2013) | Perceptual and memory metacognition unrelated. Memory metacognition better if medial PFC connected to angular gyrus. |
| Baird et al (2015) | People with better metacognition for memory had more white matter in the right inferior parietal lobule |
| Franklin et al (2012) | you can read aloud whilst MW - against perceptual decoupling |
| Tusche et al (2014) | positive and negative thought patterns were the same if spontaneous or deliberate - could be used to predict thought patterns at rest |