The Social Brain Ep. 7: The Default Mode Network - Integrating the past, present and future

Sense of Mind - En podcast af Andrew Cooper-Sansone

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What makes human cognition so much different from that of other animals? The short answer has to do with a single brain network: the default mode network (DMN). Humans are deliberative, able to flexibly combine the current moment with the past so that we can simulate and predict the future. We can remember things that occurred years and even decades ago and we can plan for life events that won't happen until well into our future. This allows us to build meaning and to develop identity and a sense of self. It allows us to build and navigate complex social environments and to maintain complicated long-term relationships. Modern neuroscience is showing that all of these incredible abilities are due to the expansion of a particular group of brain regions in humans that together make up what's collectively called the default mode network.    --  What do you want us to cover in future episodes? Drop it in the comments!   -- Link to follow: Make sure to subscribe to Taylor's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUNqseoOq5DfzwCRI-7ZAow Subscribe to @senseofmindshow and follow on social media:  https://linktr.ee/senseofmind    Podcast: Social Brain Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-social-brain/id1645182617  --  #defaultmodenetwork #neuroscience #thesocialbrain #socialneuroscience --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/senseofmind/support

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