Abstract:The finding of reduced activity in the default mode network (DMN) during externally focused cognitive control has been highly influential to our understanding of human brain function, but 'deactivations' have also prompted major questions of interpretation. Using hybrid functional PET-MR imaging, this study shows that fMRI task activations and deactivations do not reflect antagonistic patterns of synaptic metabolism. FMRI activations were accompanied by concomitant increases in metabolism during cognitive cont… Show more
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