The serendipitous discovery of the brain's default network

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Neuroimage
2012 Aug 15
62
2
1137-45
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.10.035
Epub Date: 
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
22037421

One of the most unexpected findings by functional neuroimaging has been the discovery of the brain's default network - a set of brain regions that is spontaneously active during passive moments. The default network's discovery was a fortunate accident that occurred due to the inclusion of rest control conditions in early PET and functional MRI studies. At first, the network was ignored. Later, its presence was shunned as evidence of an experimental confound. Finally, it emerged as a mainstream target of focused study. Here, I describe a personal perspective of the default network's serendipitous discovery.

Year: 
2012