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This review traces the discovery and evolving ideas about the brain's default mode network (DMN), arguing it integrates and broadcasts memory, language, and semantic representations to produce a coherent “internal narrative” that underlies our sense of self, social cognition, and mind wandering. The research was conducted by Vinod Menon.
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