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- Q5298764 subject Q5656267.
- Q5298764 subject Q8275282.
- Q5298764 subject Q8386413.
- Q5298764 abstract "The task-positive network (TPN) is a network of areas in the human brain that typically responds with activation increases to attention-demanding tasks in functional imaging studies. The task-positive network encompasses regions of the dorsal attention system, but in addition includes dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal regions, the insular cortex, and the SMA/pre-SMA. Notably, the nodes of this network are also correlated during rest (i.e., in the absence of any task). The task-positive network is anti-correlated with the task-negative network.During rest the TPN has been claimed to subserve intermittent “external awareness”, defined as the conscious perception through different sensory modalities of one's surrounding environment.".
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- Q5298764 wikiPageWikiLink Q5656267.
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- Q5298764 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275282.
- Q5298764 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386413.
- Q5298764 comment "The task-positive network (TPN) is a network of areas in the human brain that typically responds with activation increases to attention-demanding tasks in functional imaging studies. The task-positive network encompasses regions of the dorsal attention system, but in addition includes dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal regions, the insular cortex, and the SMA/pre-SMA. Notably, the nodes of this network are also correlated during rest (i.e., in the absence of any task).".
- Q5298764 label "Task-positive network".