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      Spontaneous low‐frequency BOLD signal fluctuations: An fMRI investigation of the resting‐state default mode of brain function hypothesis

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          Recent neuroimaging studies have lead to the proposal that rest is characterized by an organized, baseline level of activity, a default mode of brain function that is suspended during specific goal‐oriented mental activity. Previous studies have shown that the primary function subserved by the default mode is that of an introspectively oriented, self‐referential mode of mental activity. The default mode of brain function hypothesis is readdressed from the perspective of the presence of low‐frequency blood oxygenation level‐dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signal changes (0.012–0.1 Hz) in the resting brain. The results show that the brain during rest is not tonically active in a single mode of brain function. Rather, the findings presented here suggest that the brain recurrently toggles between an introspectively oriented mode (default mode) and a state‐of‐mind that tentatively might be interpreted as an extrospectively oriented mode that involves a readiness and alertness to changes in the external and internal environment. Hum. Brain Mapping, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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          Contributors
          Peter.Fransson@cns.ki.se
          Journal
          Hum Brain Mapp
          Hum Brain Mapp
          10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193
          HBM
          Human Brain Mapping
          Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company (Hoboken )
          1065-9471
          1097-0193
          25 April 2005
          September 2005
          : 26
          : 1 ( doiID: 10.1002/hbm.v26:1 )
          : 15-29
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]MR Research Center, Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute/Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
          Author notes
          [*] [* ]MR Research Center, N8, Dept. Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska University Hospital, SE‐171 76 Stockholm, Sweden
          Article
          PMC6871700 PMC6871700 6871700 HBM20113
          10.1002/hbm.20113
          6871700
          15852468
          c06cd927-baa4-4cc7-85f0-c517fea390ff
          Copyright © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
          History
          : 22 June 2004
          : 12 November 2004
          Page count
          Figures: 6, Tables: 4, References: 49, Pages: 15, Words: 8700
          Funding
          Funded by: Karolinska Institute
          Categories
          Research Article
          Research Articles
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          2.0
          September 2005
          Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_JATSPMC version:5.7.2 mode:remove_FC converted:15.11.2019

          human brain,blood oxygenation level‐dependent contrast,spontaneous mental activity,functional magnetic resonance imaging,resting state

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