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Fragmentation and multithreading of experience in the default-mode network

Psychology

Fragmentation and multithreading of experience in the default-mode network

F. Yazin, G. Majumdar, et al.

Using fMRI during movie watching and narrative listening, this study reveals three topographically distinct midline prefrontal regions that perform separate predictive operations: ventromedial PFC updates contextual predictions (States), anteromedial PFC handles social reference-frame shifts (Agents), and dorsomedial PFC predicts transitions across abstract state spaces (Actions). Prediction-error-driven updates aligned with belief changes and were integrated with visual streams in the Precuneus, generalizing across modalities. This research was conducted by the Authors present in the <Authors> tag.

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Abstract
Reliance on internal predictive models of the world is central to many theories of human cognition. Yet it is unknown whether humans acquire multiple separate internal models, each evolved for a specific domain, or maintain a globally unified representation. Using fMRI during naturalistic experiences (movie watching and narrative listening), we show that three topographically distinct midline prefrontal cortical regions perform distinct predictive operations. The ventromedial PFC updates contextual predictions (States), the anteromedial PFC governs reference frame shifts for social predictions (Agents), and the dorsomedial PFC predicts transitions across the abstract state spaces (Actions). Prediction-error-driven neural transitions in these regions, indicative of model updates, coincided with subjective belief changes in a domain-specific manner. We find these parallel top-down predictions are unified and selectively integrated with visual sensory streams in the Precuneus, shaping participants' ongoing experience. Results generalized across sensory modalities and content, suggesting humans recruit abstract, modular predictive models for both vision and language. Our results highlight a key feature of human world modeling: fragmenting information into abstract domains before global integration.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 25, 2025
Authors
Fahd Yazin, Gargi Majumdar, Neil Bramley, Paul Hoffman
Tags
internal predictive models
midline prefrontal cortex
prediction error
ventromedial PFC
anteromedial PFC
dorsomedial PFC
Precuneus integration
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