2019
DOI: 10.1101/667618
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Building a story: coherent narrative formation relies on functional connectivity in posterior cortex and frontoparietal networks

Abstract: Narratives are embedded in human experience, enabling the integration and communication of large quantities of accumulated information. Despite the ubiquity of this deeply rooted ability, the neural networks involved in narrative formation are yet unclear. Building on literary and philosophical definitions of narrative, we explored brain networks that differentially coactivated while individuals were presented with either coherent or incoherent narratives. Using movie scenes presented in a functional MRI envir… Show more

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